Poka Doodle
In the Brooder
the hatches that I have had in the last 5 years, 4 chicks died in egg for the first, and for the second, they were all Naked Necks. Both were natural broodies,the second was oddly from my Buttercup
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It will happen. If you keep hatching, it will happen eventually.I will hope for you, but would be wise to be prepared...
Hm. Scissors? Check. Sharp kitchen knife? Check. Tree? Plenty. Check. Hands? I think so, check.I will hope for you, but would be wise to be prepared...
I agree, get or make an incubator. The make is a good long afternoon project after supplies are bought. If you can wire a lamp, you can make a good incubator with help from excellent tutorials offered by Rush Lane Poultry. Thermostats run less than $20 from Amazon. Used computer fan, couple of light sockets, 12V AC to DC converter, and other incidentals, and you're good to go! Also, before doing the heat lamp thing, please look at Blooie's thread re: heating pad brooding. I'll NEVAH use a heat lamp again, unless I'm brooding more than 25 chicks at a time.Hi there everyone. I am fairly new to BYC and raising our first flock. We have 8 pullets that half are just starting to lay eggs and 7 ducks, 3 hens (all are laying) & 4 drakes. We got them as day old babies hatched 5/2/15. I want to hatch some duck eggs before it starts getting cold here in Northern Michigan. I recently stopped collecting eggs in hopes they would be sat on. But that hasn't happened yet. There are now 20 eggs in the nesting box and no one seems to have any interest in sitting on. So should I go buy an incubator or continue to wait? Decisions, decisions and I dont know what to do. I dont want the eggs to go bad.
Excellent hatch, SC. And you now have a great start on your breeding project! BYC... you're not talking about coffee cups, are you? Such scandal!that's not bad ! you went straight from chicken to bator with no waiting for egg size to increase two things your forgetting Amy's chickens are all hybrids and their will to survive will surpass a pure breeds any time. study after study has proven this over the years. Plus Amy's will is stronger than the chicken's and to get any closer to those eggs she would have to have both cups full and then some.
It takes dual combatants to duel.Walnut!!!
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Too easy. I had one mistake from WV, so I had to dual with her all day. If I did that with you, it would just look like I was hitting the center word over and over again![]()
Almost TMI. I'd miss the tree.I'm a big guy with a strong arm. There's a large oak tree in the back yard...
Third hatch (which was in a LG) had one that needed culling. We just let it die on its own. It wasn't my chick, so it wasn't my choice. It was either die on to own or live, or meet Mr. ShovelIt will happen. If you keep hatching, it will happen eventually.
The other thing I found out this year is if you are breeding a lot, you'd better have a plan for the roosters. I wish they would hatch in the proportion we need them to, 15 hens for every rooster![]()
I'm a big guy with a strong arm. There's a large oak tree in the back yard...
I thought I'd lost the first post. sidewings gearing up to go to the show .can't wait to hear all about that first trip SW keep us posted . we have a newbie who shows on thread What I read said call her POlK or was IT POKE and then a new DUCKLING but I can't remember what to call her .the ponds getting bigger Ducks are all over the place WV I know your loving it .almost forgot my Neighbor Hi. Rayvn have you read the whole thread yet don't hold it against us if you have. off to work .![]()
Ironically, this isn't giving as nasty a visual as scaly leg or Blob did.WV, you remember Blob?![]()
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It will happen. If you keep hatching, it will happen eventually.
The other thing I found out this year is if you are breeding a lot, you'd better have a plan for the roosters. I wish they would hatch in the proportion we need them to, 15 hens for every rooster![]()
It will happen. If you keep hatching, it will happen eventually.
The other thing I found out this year is if you are breeding a lot, you'd better have a plan for the roosters. I wish they would hatch in the proportion we need them to, 15 hens for every rooster![]()
Third hatch (which was in a LG) had one that needed culling. We just let it die on its own. It wasn't my chick, so it wasn't my choice. It was either die on to own or live, or meet Mr. Shovel
Pity that chickens don't hatch in that ratio. I've got some young roosters now from my first hatch, that's why j asked for the backyard butchering info that Ravyn kindly provided.
My luck is 15 roosters for every hen, lol...
Yeah, although I think I can easily set up a deal to swap live 13 week old roosters for frozen chicken soup.