They are Buff OrpingtonsWhat kind of chicks are those ?

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They are Buff OrpingtonsWhat kind of chicks are those ?
So you spread yours out. I have the same incubator with turner and placed all mine in the center (21 eggs). I think I will go spread mine out too.ok all. thank you. They are in the kitchen, we have a wood fireplace in this area so that the temperature is stable and we can watch it! And we spread out the eggs.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/426353/the-bantam-orpington-threadI love orps , but there so big , if only they had little banty orps![]()
LOL.. We have 3 outside and are going to get 2 lavenders tooI love orps , but there so big , if only they had little banty orps![]()
Not any recent pictures, I can get some though and no they're only 2 months on this 10thOMG osh any pictures of them , are they laying![]()
Hello!! Gad to have youI'm joining the group!!!! I have a 1588 w/auto turner and am practicing its star up. Didn't read or notice the four holes in the bottom and proceeded to fill (I mean fill) the bottom with water, washing my floor and thinking it was already broken... My husband laughed.
So now its been on for 2 hours and the temp is right and and I now have it on a bath rug on two pieces of wood so that it is off the rug. Does that sound right?
We have marked the eggs with their date and an x and an o on each side and I put a T on the small end of each.
My understanding is to put the pointy end down in the turner. I am only going to do 24 the first try so is it best to spread them out all over the racks?
Thanks for any replies.
Kat in Oregon
I have maran and orpington eggs crossed with barred rock roos.