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Awesome!!! Do u think its an Australorp cross??


I would guess so, but there are no guarantees. I have not seen his legs yet. I am hoping he/she wakes up the others. Now the question is. How did that egg get into the incubator.


I had two birds in one nest today. There are 8 nests in this bank of nests. There were no birds in any other nest. There are 8 more boxes on the other wall. There were no birds in there either...





Also here is a picture of Andy.

He is sitting on my hand. He likes sitting on arms, hands and shoulders. I am thinking I need to make some hard fast rules so Judy stops spoiling him.







BTW he is the only bird we have that has his own bag of meal worms...
 
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I would guess so, but there are no guarantees. I have not seen his legs yet. I am hoping he/she wakes up the others.  Now the question is. How did that egg get into the incubator.


Could there be another hidden gene in the toads?? I am sure u would know if it was a toad though... Hmmm maybe the egg fairy put it there! Its a good excuse... Especially when parents ask why I had 58 eggs in the bator and not 30... We were a little short on eggs for customers...
 
Could there be another hidden gene in the toads?? I am sure u would know if it was a toad though... Hmmm maybe the egg fairy put it there! Its a good excuse... Especially when parents ask why I had 58 eggs in the bator and not 30... We were a little short on eggs for customers...


My Granddaughter was here when I placed the eggs in the incubator. She "helped" so it is possible she snuck one in. she is 5 and really likes chicks.
 
Bad news alert!! Did u all know that u cant show CLB at shows! Since they have no SOP and are not admitted into the APA they cannot be shown
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This is not accurate . They can be show but can not place above best of breed . This is how they get accepted eventually . At a qualifying meet [show] that meets all the requirements for a new breed . Same for new colors .
 
This is not accurate . They can be show but can not place above best of breed . This is how they get accepted eventually . At a qualifying meet  [show] that meets all the requirements for a new breed . Same for new colors .


So what would I need to do?
 
Andy sure is a cute little guy!! Chickens confuse me... Why not go into an empty box instead of one thats in use??
 
I have two really old heating pads that were my Dad's at one time. I looked at heating pads while I was over in Monti running errands. They all automatically shut off after one or two hours. Another customer and I were talking and they told me that they all shut off now. So do yours Ralphie? I mean, since you bought them on Amazon are there a special name for Mama chicks heating pads?

Next, what if I were to use a plastic/vinyl (isn't plastic and vinyl the same thing?) kennel cover. It is small and has the holes on each side for venting. I would think it would heat up nicely and warm those little guys up. What is a hens temperature anyway? Anyone ever thought about that? How would you know if you had a sick hen - besides the characteristics being displayed by the bird - if you did not know their temperature?

So as soon as my brooder warms up to room temp I am going to wash/disinfect it and then wait for chicks. Let me see. I bought six chicks to begin this adventure. Out of that original six one got sick. Three I raised to feed the eagles which left me with two. The two ISAs. Then I got two RIR then I purchased the BPR Roo and hen. So that brings me up to six total. Well, that fills up my run and coop for right now but . . . .

Now I am thinking about getting at least six more; two of this kind, two of that kind, and two of another kind. I have a plan on how to house them and where to put a run that is easy for me to build. After all, I am the one that dug out all the dirt, laid a fence, put in cinder block around the perimeter, and then put that kit coop/run together. I think in a few more years I simply will not be able to work that hard. What should have taken me two days to do in my forties now takes twice that long in my sixties.
So I figure I had been hurry up with my plans because when I am seventy the heavy stuff of hauling and digging will probably go away for seventy year old stuff that is taking over the life.
 

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