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Durr - would you mind showing us your candler? Without the light on! It looks like a good one and I am working on building another one. The one I use now is a bright flashlight and my hand.
Mine too. It makes photography a little difficult.The one I use now is a bright flashlight and my hand.
Sorry about Stuffing. I hope your eggs make it.Hello all. Bad couple of days here and I'm feeling pretty defeated. Yesterday morning DH discovered that Stuffing, our 8 week old BB white had died. Not sure what happened. He had a limp the other day and perhaps his injury was more serious than I assumed. Looked like he was just walking along, doing his thing and just dropped dead. I don't know what to think.
Later that day we went out shopping. When we got home that evening I found my incubator reading only 86 degrees. I don't know if the power had gone out or if someone had been messing with it, like my 2 year old. I'm hoping it wasn't for too long but I couldn't find movement in any of my eggs. I will candle tonight after work, but I fear all is lost
That's the one I use too!... The one I use now is a bright flashlight and my hand.
Sorry.I lost a white Am (EE) late yesterday afternoon, just realized it this morning. I found a spot with a lot of her feathers and tracked them about 200 yards into the woods. I saw some tracks that I suspect are coyote and some coon's but neither were OBVIOUSLY carrying a chicken. It is possible that the feathers fell from the sky (hawk or owl) but I am leaning toward coyote. I only had two white ones, one laid a white egg and the other laid a blue egg. I guess, tonight when I collect eggs, I will figure out which one is gone.![]()
I lost a white Am (EE) late yesterday afternoon, just realized it this morning. I found a spot with a lot of her feathers and tracked them about 200 yards into the woods. I saw some tracks that I suspect are coyote and some coon's but neither were OBVIOUSLY carrying a chicken. It is possible that the feathers fell from the sky (hawk or owl) but I am leaning toward coyote. I only had two white ones, one laid a white egg and the other laid a blue egg. I guess, tonight when I collect eggs, I will figure out which one is gone.![]()
24%. I had been reading about flip the other day but I thought that was more of a concern when they were a bit older? I'm pretty bummed. I'm praying that my eggs were "sleeping" when I checked them. I pulled clears and I'm left with 3 turkey eggs that had good veins, a dozen wyandotte eggs and two mixed breed chicken. LamePoor Stuffing sounds like he had a heart attack.. what % protein were you feeding?![]()
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Most of them are the typical tube with the catch tray at the bottom, the 30-40# ones. But we've now built several of the PVC drain pipe ones and I like them very much. I might convert over to them and sell off the metal ones.
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SCG, were they supposed to be LF or bantams? Cornish are still pretty smallish birds anyway. I love the white laced red. I've thought about getting them on more than one occasion, probably bantam. They have special meets for them out here all the time, they are popular.
So sorry. The neighbor free ranges her birds all the time and has lost quite a few to coyote and fox.I lost a white Am (EE) late yesterday afternoon, just realized it this morning. I found a spot with a lot of her feathers and tracked them about 200 yards into the woods. I saw some tracks that I suspect are coyote and some coon's but neither were OBVIOUSLY carrying a chicken. It is possible that the feathers fell from the sky (hawk or owl) but I am leaning toward coyote. I only had two white ones, one laid a white egg and the other laid a blue egg. I guess, tonight when I collect eggs, I will figure out which one is gone.![]()