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My stepdad has been on the roads this morning in our area and said the roads arent that bad, we got enough sleet to give some traction.




OK, If I stop posting it is because I fell out of my chair. Carl decided I was in enough pain he brought me 1 shot of tequila and 1 wine cooler(mikes lemonade) to drink. I took the shot and have had half the wine cooler and am already having trouble typing( that is sad by the way, shows I really dont drink). On the bright side, my back is already slowing down on the pain, I havent tried to move yet, but just sitting doesnt hurt as bad.
 
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She won't know she is "done" until something hatches beneath her. I have had a hen sit on a golf ball for weeks. Put some eggs from an incubator under her and then when they hatch, you can add more chicks of the same color and she will brood more than she hatched. Remember that she can't count, but she can see color. Therefore, as long as the new chicks are the same color as the ones she hatched and first took a mental picture of after the hatch, she will take care of them. The biggest challenge is in getting the new chicks to accept her as their mother, since they won't recognize her voice and commands initially, like those she hatched and talked to on the nest. You can get her off the nest faster by giving her some eggs that have been in the incubator for about a week. Any older eggs than that and her body won't be ready for them to hatch and she will have problems switching gears to brood the chicks.
 
Well, it has started snowing very hard here. I am SOO thankful that I have those 5 gal. feeders and they are really easy to make. I have to re-do one since I didn't get the holes quite big enough so the feed is clogging up. Got to fix it.

Hope everyone is staying safe and warm. Put something good on in the crockpot and just enjoy the time off work.

Have a Great Day!
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She won't know she is "done" until something hatches beneath her. I have had a hen sit on a golf ball for weeks. Put some eggs from an incubator under her and then when they hatch, you can add more chicks of the same color and she will brood more than she hatched. Remember that she can't count, but she can see color. Therefore, as long as the new chicks are the same color as the ones she hatched and first took a mental picture of after the hatch, she will take care of them. The biggest challenge is in getting the new chicks to accept her as their mother, since they won't recognize her voice and commands initially, like those she hatched and talked to on the nest. You can get her off the nest faster by giving her some eggs that have been in the incubator for about a week. Any older eggs than that and her body won't be ready for them to hatch and she will have problems switching gears to brood the chicks.

Sounds good to me... I have a waiting list for most of my chicks. If I take them from her after they hatch will they and her be ok? Will she go back to laying after that?
 
As sad as it is, I'm actually glad they canceled the Cement show. I sooooo wanted to go, but with all the icy roads and power outages, I didn't know if we would be able to make it. (Plus, the place we were going to stay the night is shut down)
I will be anxiously awaiting to hear when it's rescheduled!
 
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She won't know she is "done" until something hatches beneath her. I have had a hen sit on a golf ball for weeks. Put some eggs from an incubator under her and then when they hatch, you can add more chicks of the same color and she will brood more than she hatched. Remember that she can't count, but she can see color. Therefore, as long as the new chicks are the same color as the ones she hatched and first took a mental picture of after the hatch, she will take care of them. The biggest challenge is in getting the new chicks to accept her as their mother, since they won't recognize her voice and commands initially, like those she hatched and talked to on the nest. You can get her off the nest faster by giving her some eggs that have been in the incubator for about a week. Any older eggs than that and her body won't be ready for them to hatch and she will have problems switching gears to brood the chicks.

Sounds good to me... I have a waiting list for most of my chicks. If I take them from her after they hatch will they and her be ok? Will she go back to laying after that?

Once she has hatched the chicks, you can take them from her and she should go back to laying fairly quickly. As long as she is brooding chicks, she won't lay. The chicks won't care whether they are brooded in a metal brooder or under a hen. They are sort of fickle that way.
 
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Sounds good to me... I have a waiting list for most of my chicks. If I take them from her after they hatch will they and her be ok? Will she go back to laying after that?

Once she has hatched the chicks, you can take them from her and she should go back to laying fairly quickly. As long as she is brooding chicks, she won't lay. The chicks won't care whether they are brooded in a metal brooder or under a hen. They are sort of fickle that way.

Thanks P&B!
 
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Better safe and sad, than in an accident because of slick roads. Yeah, when the place you were going to stay is shut down, that is a very bad sign.
 
Hey guys, Still no power for Elgin... A neighbor had called PSO and they said worse case scenario is that by Monday some folks may have power back on... we are okie dokie with that... I am just concerned for the elderly folks we have living over here... Jason and a neighbor grabbed as many gas cans as they could to go find a gas station open with fuel to fill them up for the Generator... We are going to alternate our generator with our neighbors so they can heat their homes up enough to not be freezing.

I have never had it cranked up past 70 before in my house I always keep the heat at 68 but I guess with no power I will have to sacrifice and run the heater as high as I can before we move the generator to one of the 2 neighbors we will be helping out..lol

Are you guys still getting snow? we have had snow coming down all morning its light so thats good wouldnt want it to be to heavy for more damage than is already going on with the trees. Anyhoot I am going to be bop on off of here here is a few pics of our place at the moment.


This is the front of our house on the left hand side of the drive way area
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This is the front side of the Right side of the drive way
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This is the right side in the near the back area where the horses run around in..

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And finally Jackons, He is LOVING this weather

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