***OKIES in the BYC III ***

Oh she can be wild- She's #4, I have 2 boys and 2 girls 8, 6, 4, 2.

It was pretty well loaded, I think there were about 225 eggs in there total, the ones that were about to hatch when the spike happened fared better than the ones that were 10 days into incubation. That's a rough time to have a spike that high.

Yep it's been a rough chicken month.

Good note- closed on our old house today- yippee!!! No more double mortgage and utilities! And tomorrow's my bday, so perfect timing!
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Yay! and happy early birthday!
 
Some episodes are cornier then others for sure. Some are meant as moving, others funny. The real appeal is the story and character development, the writers are awesome at coming up w/ real meaning behind even the corniest story line, and the writers and actors are amazing at making you really care about these people just like if they were real.
It ended up being about the United Kingdom having been rescued, and now being carried through space, by a space whale. Interesting. It was fun - I'll give it another chance if I catch it just right. Have to admit though - I love the british Top Gear. Not the American version - apparently it looses a lot in translation!
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@greenbeetle 1/2 T per gal should do fine, you are smart, getting all of them on it- should nip it out

@ashtree seramas are the number one house pet in malaysia, their version is a little different than ours, more erect- they are sweet birds- and they don't know how little they are- i'll have to get a pic of their egg next to a normal egg- pretty small.


this is Joe, my first serama from Ok_Junebug
 
@greenbeetle 1/2 T per gal should do fine, you are smart, getting all of them on it- should nip it out @ashtree seramas are the number one house pet in malaysia, their version is a little different than ours, more erect- they are sweet birds- and they don't know how little they are- i'll have to get a pic of their egg next to a normal egg- pretty small. this is Joe, my first serama from Ok_Junebug
Yep. I'm in love!
 
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Eggs in batter will be impossible to candle :rolleyes:

Eggs in an incubator (bator or bater, as your regional chicken talk may very) can be candled effectively around day ten.  Some people candle sooner, but by day ten one is seeing red veins and dark masses that wiggle and jump.  


Not up for the challenge? LOL. If you are making a cake I'm coming over!
 

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