Very excited about the meet up.... it is going to be our firste


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Very excited about the meet up.... it is going to be our firste
Okay, it's on my calendar too. I will figure out shortly what I can bring, but at a minimum I will bring a dish to share. May have some unusual colors of Silkie chicks, depending on what hatches, and might have a raffle prize. I DO have a roll of tear apart raffle tickets, if those would be of use just let me know.
Now, here is the DRAMA OF THE DAY. It was 109 degrees here yesterday. I have one broody hen, 9 days on her eggs, sitting in a little plastic dog crate and of course she won't budge. She was in the shade, but still... So yesterday I brought her, crate, eggs and all, into the basement and set her up there. She has no other chickens around, but it's nice and cool in there. Is this a good move? I didn't want hard cooked eggs and a dead hen...
Also, I have eggs that I really need to set today (in an incubator). The 'bator is all ready, and I have another one that's full and due to hatch Sept. 27, but I am SO WORRIED that we might have a power failure. Has anyone experienced a power failure when incubating eggs? Any input on these topics is welcome. These will be my first hatches, and Megan is my first broody hen, and I want to do right by her. The eggs I want to set today were shipped to me, and delivered yesterday. They candle clear, but there is a chance they got started developing in the heat yesterday, during the delivery process. So I want to set them and hope for the best... If you've read this far into my ramblings, thank you for listening!
Betsy
Thanks for the information, that's a great idea! I have a 1583 Hovabator and a Brinsea Eco 20. I will call my BIL and see if he has one of those cables-LOL, I will have to use an extension cord and hook up two incubators if the power fails! I'd better go make room in the garage.First of all WOW you have a basement..... in California..... Anyway good move for the broody. this heat wont last thank goodness.
WRT the eggs in the incubator. If its a 1588 you can run it off of the battery in the car. They make power cables that plug into the cigarette lighter and there is no conversion so it wont suck your battery dry. Also if you have another brand of incubator you can just buy a power converter that plugs into your cigarette ligther and then plug your incubator in to that. Though if its really hot out you might not want to put your incubator in the car. Maybe an extension cord to the garage? Last time our power was out for about eight hours just run the car every couple of hours for ten or fifteen minutes.
deb
I was trying to post a picture of a California basement with a chicken living in it, but for some reason I can't seem to post pictures anymore...it says it's uploaded, but I can't see it. Maybe when I hit enter it will show up. SO if this post has three identical pictures, that's wy (sorry!)First of all WOW you have a basement..... in California..... Anyway good move for the broody. this heat wont last thank goodness.
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You have to do it through the tools on the BYC editor. If you have a url link then cut and paste in the url image down load space. If you have one on your desk top you have to choose your computer and it will offer a space to browse your computer.
looking forward to seeing your pictures.
deb