"Springing in the Chicks" 2016 April Hatch-a-Long Hosted by Mike & Sally

Whoa! That really is a huge difference!!! Maybe it's not even worth it to get it from them then? Wonder if all hatchery silkies are like that or just some? Doesn't even look like a silkie! Lol
Hmmm.. maybe it was more blue than black? Looked kinda greyish too maybe? Maybe it was blue. Was too focused on the fluffy cuteness to count toes lol

To spot the silkies from the others look for the black beaks.and the dark skin around the eyes.. The Cochins will have feathers on the legs too but will have yellow beaks unless they are black also. So far this year in my area (TN) the Cochins have been lavender and the Silkies have been buff which in baby down is yellow with silver tips. The little tiny chipmunk marked velocoraptors are OEG and they run around viciously pulling the feet fethers of the Cochins and Silkies. I have seen one or two that I thought were Booted Bantams because they didn't have beards like Danvers but were feather legged. Last year there were a lot of Fayoumis but I haven't seen any this year. They are dark brown down. You can go the Murray McMurray's web site and they have baby pictures for each breed. You can check out the bantam breeds baby pics and then you know what you are looking at when you go to TSC.
 
My first HAL and experience w shipped eggs has been very frustrating and a disaster, to b honest. There were some great learning moments and successes tho. My first batch of the auction won marans:eek:ut of 15 eggs I ended up w 6 pips. 5 in wrong end. One was in right place, and he had started zipping and I had to go to work. When I got home he had died in shell. One pip didnt start zipping at all and I waited 12 hrs to b sure he wouldnt get out on his own. I read sallys info on last resort helping and tried to follow her advice to the letter. With much patience, I ended up w a hatched chick who didnt look good at all. He laid there w occasional twitches but couldnt even hold his head up and rarely even opened his eyes. To my amazement, he survived the night and finally was up and running after about 24 hrs! He is about a week old now and doing great! With the high costs for the eggs n shipping, he has been named steve, my million dollar chick. Lol. I had also set 5 of my own eggs that I thought were from marilyn n elvis who r white silkies. Imagine my surprise when they came out and were obviously from my mille fleur bantams. I hve just recetly gotten back into chickens and all of these birds are all new. Out of 5 eggs, 1 was clear, and 3 hatched. Not too bad on those for my reentry at hatching.
The next batch up is in lockdown and due to hatch friday. Again mostly Shipped eggs. I do have 1 pip but the numbers already dont look good, as i have already thrown out over half due to clears, bloodrings, and stoppers. I have ayam cemanis, super blue egg layers (brown leghorn / creambars, silkies, chamois spitz. The silkies have been the most frustrating bc only 2 developed at all. The rest were clears. The only good about this batch is that I know I must b doing SOMETHING right bc out of the 4 duck eggs of my own that I set, all four are doing perfect and they will b due next friday. Will let u know how this all turns out but I am not holding my breath on the shipped eggs. Im not giving up so I started another batch of my own eggs. My guineas started laying so a few of those, 4 more duck eggs, 4 ameraucnas, 2 bantams, and 8 of my moms comets/kelso game roo. These comets are from her hen that lays eggs that are as big or bigger than my duck eggs and lay EVERY day without fail. Sorry this is so long. And lastly, I topped this all off by getting attacked by my new royal palm turkey tom a few days ago, lol. Roughed me up pretty good..story posted in turkey talk forum if u care to read..crazy, crazy, lol. So thats it..cross your fingers for me on shipped eggs that r left, plz..I wont b trying those again til I get better at hatching. Its been discouraging but also im encouraged by my rates w my own eggs.
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Omg so i had chick fever and wanted to get some Speckled Sussex or Wyandottes when they come in or find different color Orpingtons and ohhhh I still do...

But now..

Those TSC chicks are soooo cute.

And we are going to have a whoooooleeeeeee empty coop once this one gets finished that I was going to just toss. And.. well... now THAT would just be a waste.

And even the guy at TSC said to fill it with more chickens!!!

And ANYWAYS.

Well now some certain enablers have turned me onto eBay for hatching eggs...

And let me just say...

Now I have HATCHING fever and want to hatch my own chicks.

Don't know if eBay would be good though, maybe local would be better.

And of course this is all just a dream right now but even my mom said maybe and I say we just simply CAN'T let that coop go to waste, right? Right!?

And it is best suited to a couple absolutely adorable pet bantams.

It must happen...

Simply must.

And I mean, we still have the heating pad from our last MHP plus a heat lamp if we must. Can't let that go to waste either.
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Somebody tell me this is a bad idea. Convince me not to.

Bad plan..

I just KNOW you ENABLERS on here won't do that though and will tell me to get both the bantams AND more large fowl
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Just don't forget to breathe! It can be very heady at first. If you want to go with a incubator that has everything right off but won't break the bank, look at the ReptiPro. It can even be programed with cooling cycles and has auto turning racks. It runs between $150 and just short of $200 all tricked out with two turners. Nice thing is since you still seem to be at your parents and therefore are probably in school, this incubator can be programed and it will do what you want and you don't have to babysit it like you might a bare bones homemade machine. So you won't be stressing thinking about your eggs frying while you are supposed to be taking a test.

If you catch the building bug though (which can be as addicting as the hatching itself) I recommend the STC-1000 thermostat for temp control. Personally I am still experimenting with different heating elements: Light bulbs, Heat lamp bulbs, metal heating rod. I haven't tried the ceramic Edison coils yet. They screw into a light bulb socket but only give off heat not light. If you use the bulbs search for the ceramic bases. The plastic ones will get brittle and crack over time.
Being that you are still in school you will want an auto turner. You have too much to keep up with already to remember to turn 4 to 6 times a day. Pick something not terribly expensive to incubate first. Good egg layers that when you get your practice in and want to hatch your dream chickens you can sell them at a nice rate to make room/finance the expensive eggs
 
the green mesh is a plastic chicken screen sold here in the philippines. I will be posting pictures of this weeks hatch later had 9 i think but one hatched to fast and pulled his intestine through his navel because the cord was not ready to separate
 
If you haven't seen this video of a chick growing in the shell, it is one one of the best I have seen. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="
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I think the kids would get a kick out of it.

I show this to my students. As a matter of fact, we probably watched it 9 times on hatching day! They loved it. I have used it for the last couple of years because it is so good!
I know you are so right. That must have been hard. That is so good that he caught it in time. I really like those names they are so cute.
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The chicks are all doing well. Thanks! My little student Mikey will be thrilled that we named a chick after him. He got very sick just as our 2nd chick was hatching and had to go home. So the first one that he got to see hatch is Mikey. :)
 

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