She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

Ha! I see that as a challenge, my chicks won't be popping eggs for another few months but I think I will make a incubator lol I'm not gonna do research on it because I want to do my own design but can someone let me know what a egg needs? Temp, duration ext. how hard can it be?

Average 99.5F at the midpoint of the egg for 21 days for chickens, 28 days for turkeys. Temp should not drop below 98.5 nor over 103. Turn the egg a small amount through at least 90 degrees of motion throughout the day. Moisture loss should be controlled to ensure that the air cell is big enough to keep chick size small enough to maneuver but not so dry that it can't break through the membrane.

That's all there is to it. At least in theory.
 
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I got the impression from him saying "feed store Ameraucanas" that he wanted to know
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Look, I called my EEs "ameraucanas" for 3 years before I joined BYC. Just sharing what I have learned
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And you meant to say "there it is"
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I would absolutely love to have one, have wanted one all my life, but with my work schedule I don't think it would be fair to the dog.
A good friend of mine has been a Malinois breeder for years, and the puppy he has been waiting for from Germany for 4 months should be arriving in the next week or two. I know yours are shepherds, but I think both of them are just the most beautiful dogs in the world. I run a landfill, and I got to watch one work one day when the police got a tip that a body was in a truck. Turns out the body wasn't there, they found him later, but watching that dog work was amazing. They way he followed hand signals, and how thourough he was in his search. They are just magnificent dogs.

I appreciate the tip about over filling the feeders. I had planned on only filling about 2 days worth, then refilling when they ate it all, but it is a nice fallback if we want to get out of town for a few days

I knew they weren't anywhere near SOP Ameraucanas. Earlier in the thread, someone was mentioning how frustrating it was that feed stores market them as ameraucanas when they are clearly easter eggers. I guess I didn't explain that very well in my initial post.
 
Ha! I see that as a challenge, my chicks won't be popping eggs for another few months but I think I will make a incubator lol I'm not gonna do research on it because I want to do my own design but can someone let me know what a egg needs? Temp, duration ext. how hard can it be?
If you are using a still air incubator temp needs to be between 101-102 measured near the tops of the eggs. Forced air the temps need to be 99.5. Too low you will have delayed hatches and developmental issues, significantly low and you get a lot of chicks dying after lockdown. Too hot and you have early hatchers with higher risks of development issues and significantlly hot and you cook your eggs.

Humidity is best gaged by following the air cells for the first 17 days (chicken eggs) and up to 65-75% for lockdown hatch. Chicken eggs have a 21 day gestation period
 
I'll try and get some better pictures for you to help me pick the main man. The black is fairly obvious, but the blues are a little harder. There are 4 of them, so if you take away the leak there are 3 to choose from. They all look similar, but one is a little bigger, more personable, and is showing more black in his head and hackles. He may just be an early developer, but he is beautiful. The blue isn't going to be as big a deal as picking the right black, because he is getting my BCM cull hens. If sidewing's bcm turn out as good as I think these Ams are, we are going to make a great team :thumbsup


Would be honored to throw in my 2 cents... thanks... you want the best even if you're theowing him in with a mish-mash of mutts, you never know if you'll want him later...
If Segler outvotes me, I'll have to defer though, lol... :D ;)

Oh, so what's the percentages for a parade from twice shipped eggs??? :gig

Guess that's the same instinct that makes him such a great ball dog!  No, it's totally my fault for not having a secure enough playpen.


Sounds like I'll give them a try.  I think DH has some spare pieces in the shed I can use.  


LOL - I was going to say it, but I was on my phone and didn't feel like typing. :gig

Your oults are so cute and I hope you start feeling better soon!


Thanks Ravyn.  Hope you feel better too!  Swishing with salt water?  It can help a bit.


And I'll volunteer for test hatches in the spring - you know, to test your shipping methods and all that.... (LOL)  SIdeWing is closer, and near the same altitude so I'm sure he's wanting me to test hatch..........


Yup... exposed nerve though... ugh...

Egg swapping in Spring sounds like fun... just found out that 30 eggs I had shipped twice (essentially) all made it without cracks and looking good...

I knew they weren't anywhere near SOP Ameraucanas. Earlier in the thread, someone was mentioning how frustrating it was that feed stores market them as ameraucanas when they are clearly easter eggers. I guess I didn't explain that very well in my initial post. 


Don't mind sc, getting a :smack from him means you're accepted here, lol... your cockerel looks very handsome, btw... I do love his coloring... that's actually pretty rare, usually they are dominated with rust color... and that blue hen with the buff color overlay is gorgeous... :)
 
I knew they weren't anywhere near SOP Ameraucanas. Earlier in the thread, someone was mentioning how frustrating it was that feed stores market them as ameraucanas when they are clearly easter eggers. I guess I didn't explain that very well in my initial post. 
someone also pointed out, I think it was Ravyn, that they are all technically Ameraucanas. Regardless, your birds are very pretty :thumbsup
I love my feed store ameraucanas. The fun with them is you never know what colors will hatch
 
Those WFBS are absolutely gorgeous, magnificent looking birds. Love the contrast between the black, white and red on the faces. They'd not fare well in my weather.
Thats what we thought here in PA @lazy gardener but out of all our breeds they had faired the best! we never had a stitch of frostbite on them but we did take care to prevent with 2x4 sideways, ventilation as we know up north is key. Out of all the birds breeds we had, we never once lost a white face to ANYTHING! Truely strong breed, we had standards not bantams though

Hi All!

Just trying to get caught up after a long weekend. I'm 400+ posts behind. Anything I should know about? Besides...

Welcome Sally Sunshine!
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Sorry for the loss Friday
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WV, it looks like the hatch might be going well?

I'm online to have the best hatch for me yet. The new Brinsea Spot Check is amazing. I was running on the lowest end of the possible hatching scale. Probably led to some of my chicks curled foot issues and definitely led to my late hatches. I might see hatching on day 19/20 just like everyone else. Fan is working well, egg shell temp is about 100.2 and humidity is at 45% which is great for my dry environment.

SC do you have a 4 day roundup handy by chance?
Hi @sideWing
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New babies. These two are sold, along with my Leahy incubator and an LG turner and some EE eggs.

Eco 20 doesn't offer much headroom for turkey poults! But at least it's safe.

So sick...I just want to go to bed.
ach du gut!! how pretty they are!

I feel your pain, I picked up a virus the kids carried in... ughhhhh goes with the start of school.... wish I could homeschool
 
Well, update and picture time:

18 in the brooder.
5 of 6 Black tail buff Japanese hatched... 1 DIS. But that's awesome, considering they carry a lethal gene can kill 25%
4 of 4 Silver Duckwing OEGB's!! Yeah, they are so cute.
1 of 1 Silver Sebright hatched!! Awesome chick.
Golden Sebrights... 8 of 13 have hatched. 2 are DIS, 3 are still in the bator, but not looking great. I could still see blood vessels, and maybe some movement, so I'm giving those 3 more time.
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Looking like I'm a little short of a SC parade, so I'm throwing my own parade of chick pics!
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The gang


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Well, update and picture time: 18 in the brooder. 5 of 6 Black tail buff Japanese hatched... 1 DIS. But that's awesome, considering they carry a lethal gene can kill 25% 4 of 4 Silver Duckwing OEGB's!! Yeah, they are so cute. 1 of 1 Silver Sebright hatched!! Awesome chick. Golden Sebrights... 8 of 13 have hatched. 2 are DIS, 3 are still in the bator, but not looking great. I could still see blood vessels, and maybe some movement, so I'm giving those 3 more time. :fl Looking like I'm a little short of a SC parade, so I'm throwing my own parade of chick pics! :lol: The gang Silver Sebright Silver Sebright SD OEGB BTBJ Golden Sebright
:gig Faster than Friday Parade or no, those are some good looking chicks :thumbsup
 

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