September Hatch-A-Long

I thought Trader Joe's was a restaurant?

I have never been in one.

Me too.
Me either.



We had to move broody to a different nest this morning because the other girls would not leave her alone. Well don't you know she will not sit. I'm not sure how long she has been off maybe 8 hours? Is their any hope that are still viable? I quickly made a homemade bator. I have a small cooler with a light and a warm wet washcloth over them. Right now the temp is around 99. Please any advice!

I, personally, would let her go back with the flock and put one of the eggs in her old nest. If she goes back to the nest, then I would secure her in the nest as best I could (providing her food and water and protecting her from the other chickens). That's just me though.
 
My chicks are all Marans, which show quite early their combs if male, so I have known since week 2-3 which ones are little dudes (two/six in this batch, but I've had a few 75% male hatches--frustrating!). We have a farm store nearby that takes cockerels (starting at about 8 weeks) for resale. Or I keep them and process them if I have enough. I will keep one as my new Splash Marans rooster. I am waiting as both are Splash and I want to see how they develop, but i do have a favorite so far! Here is Joe Joe as a little tyke ( have a strange sense of humor, i know!)

Cute chick pic!!!

Also, I like your siggie; Robert Frost is one of my favorite authors in general and probably my favorite poet!!! =)



One would think so, BUT us hatching optimist can fool ourselves into thinking the most barren egg will hatch......Then we curse ourselves when the rotten egg explodes for no reason and we have to clean it...




Feel free to interchange with the word ourselves with Me-Duluthralphie....
That's me! Hatching optimist!!!
Well, until I get to the end, then I turn all glass half empty about whether they're alive or not. I've been wrong too many times, so I'm not even looking and I'll just throw out what doesn't hatch on day 28.


Nope, no interchanging here; I'm with you!!!



Well I guess my homemade incubator was a big flop! Got up this morning with a temp of 120. I figured all chance of survival was gone. I did learn from it, when I candled them a few days ago I marked the ones I though were good and the one I thought wasn't. Turns out I was mostly right. When I cracked them this morning the one I thought was no good wasn't. There was one other one that was no good. It was a little depressing to see the developing chicks that could have survived.
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So sorry!!! Hopefully, you're next broody hatch will go better. I think you're right to be better prepared next time too. It would be going overboard for me, but some ppl crank up their incubator as soon as they have a broody setting.



My first hatch is due on the third or fourth. All of the eggs will hopefully be hatched by the tenth.
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Yay!!!



Sorry, I am new here and do not understand all the acronyms...KWYM???? POL???

You don't need to apologize. I should. I'm sorry. I start using them too freely and someone asks what the heck I'm talking about.
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KWYM = Know What You Mean (based on KWIM? = Know What I Mean?)
POL is Point Of Lay
Sorry about that. Sometimes I get carried away.
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Is it too late to join up? I'm incubating 13 Maran, Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar eggs from two separate shipments.

They are due September 9th, although I am a total noob and don't have high expectations (or should it be eggspectations?). At least one has a detached air cell from USPS' drop kick treatment. Some were fairly dirty, and one was porous.
 
Is it too late to join up? I'm incubating 13 Maran, Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar eggs from two separate shipments.

They are due September 9th, although I am a total noob and don't have high expectations (or should it be eggspectations?). At least one has a detached air cell from USPS' drop kick treatment. Some were fairly dirty, and one was porous.

I'm new to the thread, but I would welcome you. =)
Marans are beautiful (what color are you hatching)
And I wish I had some blue egg layers!!!
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I haven't even set mine yet. Egg-spectations for shipped eggs should be 50% of what you would expect from local eggs.
 
As you can probably guess by the egg selection I'd love to have a colorful egg basket! The Marans, if they hatch, will be black, blue, and/or splash. The real challenge is to keep my expectations low. I will candle them on Monday to see how things are going.
 
As you can probably guess by the egg selection I'd love to have a colorful egg basket! The Marans, if they hatch, will be black, blue, and/or splash. The real challenge is to keep my expectations low. I will candle them on Monday to see how things are going.

I know what you mean about keeping your expectations low. I'm a hatching optimist for the first 18 days, and then I keep thinking their dead.
Yeah, I like the idea of a colorful egg basket too!!! I'm trying to get DH to buy me a few blue egg layers and maybe some green. We'll have brown and white covered and my golden sex-links from last year actually contribute considerably to the colorful-ness of my egg basket. One lays a yellow-ish brown egg, another lays a super dark egg (nothing like Marans, but much darker than my other hens), another lays a speckled egg, and the fourth one drum roll please lays pink-ish color eggs (last summer they were a beautiful lavender, rose sort of purply pinky color). These are all varieties of brown eggs, mind you. I also have one that lays white eggs and a pullet just started laying a month ago and she lays creamy color eggs (much lighter than the light brown). My Cochin Bantam Frizzle (who was apparently a mix b/c she had five toes) laid beautiful creamy pinkish beige eggs. IDK what to expect from my Cochin Bantam girls I got this year or the other two pullets I have from a late Jan hatch a friend of mine did for me.
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Yeah, I'm sorry to say that low expectations are the key with shipped eggs.
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I know what you mean about keeping your expectations low.  I'm a hatching optimist for the first 18 days, and then I keep thinking their dead.
Yeah, I like the idea of a colorful egg basket too!!!  I'm trying to get DH to buy me a few blue egg layers and maybe some green.  We'll have brown and white covered and my golden sex-links from last year actually contribute considerably to the colorful-ness of my egg basket.  One lays a yellow-ish brown egg, another lays a super dark egg (nothing like Marans, but much darker than my other hens), another lays a speckled egg, and the fourth one drum roll please lays pink-ish color eggs (last summer they were a beautiful lavender, rose sort of purply pinky color).  These are all varieties of brown eggs, mind you.  I also have one that lays white eggs and a pullet just started laying a month ago and she lays creamy color eggs (much lighter than the light brown).  My Cochin Bantam Frizzle (who was apparently a mix b/c she had five toes) laid beautiful creamy pinkish beige eggs.  IDK what to expect from my Cochin Bantam girls I got this year or the other two pullets I have from a late Jan hatch a friend of mine did for me.
Sorry :duc

Yeah, I'm sorry to say that low expectations are the key with shipped eggs. :hugs



I am working on building a colorful egg basket. My Ameruacana pullets and my Easter Eggers pullets still need to start laying and I don't think my marans are laying yet. And I didnt want to pull any of my cream colored bantam eggs out of the incubator for the picture. I just need to get some white egg layers and cross my maran and Ameruacanas for olive eggs.

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I am working on building a colorful egg basket. My Ameruacana pullets and my Easter Eggers pullets still need to start laying and I don't think my marans are laying yet. And I didnt want to pull any of my cream colored bantam eggs out of the incubator for the picture. I just need to get some white egg layers and cross my maran and Ameruacanas for olive eggs.


That's beautiful!!! I had a similar picture last summer/autumn (it's hard to tell the difference down here lol).
This is in the bottom of my nesting corner (no longer in use/existence).

Same day, top level of the nesting corner (also no longer in existence).

The two small eggs were from my Cochin Bantam Frizzle (Snoodle); the pink at the top (Caramel), the lighter brown one on the left (Chocolate), and the white one on the bottom was from one of my white Leghorn hens (if you like chickens/hens with personality, I don't recommend Leghorns).

The darkest ones are from Goldie (my lightest sex-link).

This is my rainbow-esque picture.

The top is from Goldie, the middle is from Caramel, and the "light" one on the bottom is from Chocolate (my lightest egg from my darkest hen lol).

This was Sunday morning b-fast for my family one weekend; can you see the ones in the drain.
Sorry, I like my pics.
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I want my babies to lay eggs!!!


But I will not get any until late November or spring I bet..

Me too.
I'm only getting eggs from the girls I bought last spring and one of the pullets that were hatched in late Jan. Who knows when the other two will start laying?!?!?!? And the chicks I have and the ones I just ordered won't lay until at least January; that being the case, they probably won't lay until spring.
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I think we should share some chocolate; I bet that would help us feel better!!!
 

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