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That is cool!! I was building a bator with more of a window but due to my light breaking I took the thermo out and opened the window...added wire and boom...brooder!! Holding a nice 90 in middle/95 at bulb and 80 at far side...perfect I think!!
 
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you are welcome hope you hatch out 40 chicks. you eggs are from cornation sussex,light sussex ,speckeld sussex, blrw, blue ameraucanas,black ameraucanas and splash ameraucanas hope you enjoy jack
 
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That is awesome...I am afraid you will be "cooking" chicks alllllll winter!!! LOL
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That is awesome...I am afraid you will be "cooking" chicks alllllll winter!!! LOL
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Its soo addicting!!!

And now I have to work tomorrow and tuesday!!

I'm just thankful you stay one step ahead of me and can advise me...let them Ameracaunas start laying and I will have bators over here...I just have such a cold drafty house...I have 2 Golden Comets and 2 Polish so far to add to your next hatching!!!
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Its soo addicting!!!

And now I have to work tomorrow and tuesday!!

I'm just thankful you stay one step ahead of me and can advise me...let them Ameracaunas start laying and I will have bators over here...I just have such a cold drafty house...I have 2 Golden Comets and 2 Polish so far to add to your next hatching!!!
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I will add them friday with this weeks collection!! YAY...MORE EGGS!!
 
I have a question for you guys. I asked it a few pages back (sometime yesterday), but think it got lost in all the hatching excitement. The girls that Lou Ann and I have at her house will be 20 weeks old on Monday. The SLW's are showing the most development in wattles and earlobes and some comb development. They are definitely the reddest. The Buff Orps are trying to catch up and the Marans and Ameraucana are the last two. My question is when to start putting out oyster shell for them since they are on chick starter still. Also, is it okay for them to be on chick starter, as long as they have oyster shell available? I can't believe we may actually have eggs in a month or two. If it was earlier in the year, I would think a month, but I know the shorter days may delay the girls a bit.
 
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How old are your girls? You should move them over to layer crumbles/pellets at 16 weeks or so of age. You can mix the layer with the chick starter to begin with if you want to but usually they eat the layer really well. Whenever you start them on the layer, you can offer oyster shell free choice and they will eat it when they need it.

Sorry - I just saw that your pullets are 20 weeks old. You really need to have them on layer if you want them to start laying as early as possible. They need that nutrition now.
 
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