Should I buy eggs or wait it out?

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Good idea! Though she will spend all her spare time researching soup recipes.
 
Cheeka and MC, those are some awesome eggs! Mama Serama laid her 3rd egg in 4 days. It's a bit smaller and darker, but still perfect. I really want to break one open to see if they are fertile, but Mustacheio won't let me.

Cheeka, you have my utmost sympathy dealing with that heat. This certainly has been a year for extreme weather. Hope you and your feathered gang can keep cool.
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Speaking of weather, I have a weather tip for anyone living on the southern east coast: Be prepared for a potential hurricane at the beginning of August.
How do I know?
My friend and her family are taking a vacation in the Bahamas.
So? you say.
Well, my friend has some sort of traveling curse that follows her around anytime she gets more than a few hundred miles from home (or maybe it's related to money spent?). She's 3 for 4 over the last 15 years (Unusually bad weather in Europe, Mexico, and Hawaii - yes Hawaii) They are flying out Aug 1st and make a connecting flight in NJ.
If I lived on the east coast anywhere from NY south, I would start preparing now.
Don't say I didn't warn you, but by warning you, perhaps the curse will be broken.
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Can you jinx a curse?
 
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Thanks for the hugs...my kids felt really bad about it, too...they kept saying what if...but they are doing well with the lesson that sometimes things happen. They understandn better than a lot of kids, that death is part of life with animals. We are ok overall, eggs would make it a litle easier to handle, though. What are the chances that we get eggs and a RR harem broody in the next week or so? A Reina can wish, right?
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In a way, Reina, you are in a very enviable position if you want another rooster. With so many unwanted males, you could probably find your pick of breed and especially temperament (kid friendly). Our feed store is loaded with unwanted cockerels and I've heard good breeders offer cockerels for very little money or even free because they are too nice to be culled, but they don't have room for the poor guys. I would love to have a beautiful big roo around here, but we are too close to our neighbors.
 
Okay so here is the heat update....I am feeding frozen blueberries and grapes to the girls throughout the day. I have been checking the waterers and adding ice to them. Everyone is doing fine, no panting (well I might pant a little but I will be fine
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) I don't even want to stand out there for more than five minutes. Luckily the girls in the big coop are under a tree and have pretty much entire shade. I also have to say that the silkie puff died. Vet says natural causes....just got tired of being alone? I don't understand how a chicken that young can die of natural causes. I had thought maybe she died trying to lay an egg but nope...anyways it was sad for everyone in the house because she had been living inside with us. I don't think I will be getting another silkie though because I was constantly worried about her...I don't know if it was her size or fluff ball appearance...silly right?

Eggs in the incubator look dark inside? LOL I know this sounds so dumb but yep thats about all I see...darkness on 2/3rds or so of the egg. Its pretty dark in there. I can't see much else. They have 4 days to go. It can't be soon enough because that broody in the townhouse won't quit. Everyday someone has to chase her off her nest. My husband can't even get her to leave half the time. When building the townhouse we made the mistake of putting the nest box so low that I can't reach all the way into it from the outside without basically bending myself in half and almost flipping into the coop myself. Its funny (or so my husband thinks) but most of the time he has to go in and move broody so that we can take her eggs away. I debated taking some of the eggs from the incubator out and giving them to her but I was worried....I only have seven eggs...five of them look more dark and full...one looks kind of like it never changed (it doesn't smell so I left it in there) and another just has a funny shape in it.

It is too hot to do any work in the chicken yard.....or anything outside. I really want to get a good weekend in of wood chipping the one area soon. We want to clear a bunch of old brush and some live trees so that we can make a flat raised area from the water....big project but we have time right now.

RR sorry about the Loss...but W4W does have a point...not that another rooster can replace the emotional attachment it sounds like you and your family had with your guy.

w4w I LOVE the pictures...I wanted one so badly when I went to the show but I had some self control and decided on the silkie. Maybe one day. I hope your feeling better, how is the back?

Cheeka I have guys coming in the past two weeks doing estimates to kick the house out another 10-15 feet....It is crazy. We need new siding, roof, windows, an addition, a new front door, and a new fence. The list just keeps getting longer....let alone 'inside' work like paint. I give you credit for all the hard work your doing and that your doing it yourself!

Ok...can we see pictures? I was trying to convince my husband of making a broody pen...something small that I could just move her to with shutterdoors so I could get in and a back access door so that I could sneak in any possible chicks that might hatch.

SnowbarnMom, I have never heard the 'song' either...mine basically freak out the minute the back door opens and they all clamor to the door to make all kinds of racket...I don't know if I just never have been close enough to hear the song...or if I have those secret layers that W4W was talking about....they just make noise for scratch and attention. Oh but the broody sounds like the cadbury bunny ...pluck pluck pluck....the entire time your messing with her food or water or just looking at her.

MC....I just cleaned out my pantry today and I swear I don't know how I got 6 containers of Mayo....I don't even eat Mayo....I only use it for salads once in awhile but I myself will not eat it...so how the heck did It end up in there? Amazingly there are three in my fridge too!

I made a dozen jars of pickles this week...they are yummy but I am really supposed to let them sit for two more days. I also made mint jelly and this weekend I was supposed to do more strawberry jam but never got a chance to run to the market for strawberries. They are $7 for a flat...at that price I can't say no when people ask for it.

I might head to south west Virginia next month, right near the NC border...any suggestions on things to do? I believe the town is woodlawn VA...My husband is iffy about the trip because he thinks the kids will be bored.

Stay cool everyone :)
 
I have stealth layers. Just went and retrieved 3 eggs. And I got my ear bent for doing so. Fraggle makes clucking sounds. Very weird rooster. I've only heard him crow like 4 times since I got him Sunday.
 
Love all the pics of eggs!

Hubby is already talking about checking out other roos. We think we have a mini-roo the kids call Half-Pint, but he's a royal pain...he's on the short list. As we stand, there are 31 pullets with Fran the Man to watch and service. Not sure if we want to introduce a semi-grown cockerel or wait until we have a few hatches and see how that plays out. Hubby is intent on getting a few geese, too...so I may have my hands full soon....and my oldest is leaving for college in 2 weeks! Guess my boys will have to pick up her slack, lol.
 

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