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So today is day 28 for my broody. She is sitting on turkey eggs (also chicken eggs placed on day 21). I saw her get off today, and there were no pips so far. I hope they start to hatch tomorrow! One of the chicken eggs looked it had some cracks on it, so I suspect that one will not (or did not) make it. Maybe when I check on her tomorrow there will be peeps!
I guess I was spoiled with my bantam Langshans from Msladyhawk. Her girls always hatched out chicks a day earlier than usual.
Fermented feed is great! In my experience I use a quarter less feed when I use it fermented. Currently we use 4 gallons fermented or 6 gallons regular, it's the same feed whether wet or dry. I recommend it highly. I make my own main mix and supplement with egg layer crumblesSorry I know I'm asking questions everyday lol. Does anyone here use the fermented food? And about how many eggshells would I need to supply enough calcium for 30 hens if I were to get off the calcium added food. I think I'd rather let them regulate themselves. We are going to have a bunch of different types of birds and a bunch of different ages so I was thinking about switching to the all flock? feed instead. Not sure yet.
So sorry!so while I was away this past weekend, we lost all of our layers to raccoons. it's so discouraging, makes me feel like I can't ever go away. It's incredibly hard to get someone to watch over things the same way I do.
I also know a local source for hatching eggs.
You are still alive!!If anyone is looking for hatching eggs soon. I have bantam Langshan eggs available. Message me if interested.
Michelle
In the incubator, I have found turkey eggs to be much more unpredicatable than chickens as to hatch date. It is fairly common for them to hatch 2 days early or late. More often, a day early, such that I adjusted the incubation time to 27 days, but there were some very late ones, so don't count them out.So today is day 28 for my broody. She is sitting on turkey eggs (also chicken eggs placed on day 21). I saw her get off today, and there were no pips so far. I hope they start to hatch tomorrow! One of the chicken eggs looked it had some cracks on it, so I suspect that one will not (or did not) make it. Maybe when I check on her tomorrow there will be peeps!
I guess I was spoiled with my bantam Langshans from Msladyhawk. Her girls always hatched out chicks a day earlier than usual.
So today is day 28 for my broody. She is sitting on turkey eggs (also chicken eggs placed on day 21). I saw her get off today, and there were no pips so far. I hope they start to hatch tomorrow! One of the chicken eggs looked it had some cracks on it, so I suspect that one will not (or did not) make it. Maybe when I check on her tomorrow there will be peeps!
I guess I was spoiled with my bantam Langshans from Msladyhawk. Her girls always hatched out chicks a day earlier than usual.
Fingers crossed! I hope the all hatch!
So today is day 28 for my broody. She is sitting on turkey eggs (also chicken eggs placed on day 21). I saw her get off today, and there were no pips so far. I hope they start to hatch tomorrow! One of the chicken eggs looked it had some cracks on it, so I suspect that one will not (or did not) make it. Maybe when I check on her tomorrow there will be peeps!
I guess I was spoiled with my bantam Langshans from Msladyhawk. Her girls always hatched out chicks a day earlier than usual.
In the incubator, I have found turkey eggs to be much more unpredicatable than chickens as to hatch date. It is fairly common for them to hatch 2 days early or late. More often, a day early, such that I adjusted the incubation time to 27 days, but there were some very late ones, so don't count them out.