That's great! Thanks.We are NPIP. I can get pictures tomorrow assuming we don't have the storm that is predicted. Otherwise it would be Friday.
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That's great! Thanks.We are NPIP. I can get pictures tomorrow assuming we don't have the storm that is predicted. Otherwise it would be Friday.
I have a 5 day old silkie egg, I can clearly see it's developing.Hi Silkie Friends,
When do you guys usually candle eggs for the first tim?. I set 24 Catdance eggs 6 days ago. I am dying to see if anything is happening. I am so worried that they might have gotten scrambled on their long trip to VA. If you can't tell yet, I am not super patient! I feel like it has been forever already!!![]()
If you don't know whether or not you have loose air cells, it's best to wait 10 days. I candle at 3 days on my own eggs but I don't recommend that for an inexperienced candler. If you want to check a few now, candle them without tipping them over and shine your light from the bottom. You should easily be able to see growth but don't throw anything out at this stage since it is all new to you. Here's a great candling site. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...g-candling-pics-progression-though-incubationHi Silkie Friends,
When do you guys usually candle eggs for the first tim?. I set 24 Catdance eggs 6 days ago. I am dying to see if anything is happening. I am so worried that they might have gotten scrambled on their long trip to VA. If you can't tell yet, I am not super patient! I feel like it has been forever already!!![]()
Some are purchased and some are received by nomination of a fellow BYCer. Golden and Platinum are purchased for business purposes.quick q how does everyone get the badges on their avatar area does it just come with however manu posts u have or ovations?
If you don't know whether or not you have loose air cells, it's best to wait 10 days. I candle at 3 days on my own eggs but I don't recommend that for an inexperienced candler. If you want to check a few now, candle them without tipping them over and shine your light from the bottom. You should easily be able to see growth but don't throw anything out at this stage since it is all new to you. Here's a great candling site. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...g-candling-pics-progression-though-incubation
Some are purchased and some are received by nomination of a fellow BYCer. Golden and Platinum are purchased for business purposes.
My husband is a carpenter too. I showed him the mid-life crisis coop and told him that is what I wanted. He thought about it for about 2 - 3 weeks and surprised me with this:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/g/...eg&setName=&urlSlug=new-member-in-kansas-city
We most of the material is refurbished. We have stores near us called Restore that people donate their old or extra cabinets, wood, flooring, windows, lighting. He made the shingles from a job he did, it was old panelling or beadboard the owner had up. A lot of it is actually brand new - like the roofing shingles. We also have a chandler inside and he painted a blue sky with clouds in the ceiling. The outside pen is PVC tubing. Originally we had netting over it, but it wasn't predator proof. Now we have hardware cloth. We are originally from the New England, so he wanted to bring a New England style coop to the midwest,
Hehe sounds like my first showGetting excited! My first show coming up Saturday. Reading conflicting info- fluffing the cushion. Some things say comb opposite of feather lay, some say comb the way the feathers grow. I'm getting manic about it. Poor Yoshi- I keep going out and picking him up the way a judge would, putting him in cage backwards, etc. OHHHH I hope he's not too thin! Worry Worry Worry. This is gonna be fun!![]()
Pam Pittman