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It sounds like you did everything right. I am in your climate. I run humidity at 45 til lockdown and then 65. Buy a $10 hygrometer at home depot and double check your readings. Be sure your incubator is not in a drafty spot. Wishing you a great hatch this next time. I lay mine down to hatch but its just a personal preference.
 
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Does the mint really repel ants? Are there other good plants to put around the coop to repel insects?
I'm new to this also, so I have LOTS to learn. I've started with two Rhode Islands and ok success with one the other eats a lot but no eggs.
Good Luck,
Robert
There are lots of plants that are good for chickens not just to eat but have other benefits.
Repellants...Mint. catnip. marigolds, basil, bee balm (snakes don't like marigolds and if you give the chickens the flowers to eat their eggs' yolks are dark golden even orange
That is just some...If you are into using plants and herbs, get this book
Fresh Eggs Daily by Lisa Steele I think it was $12 on ebay There is probably a website too just haven't looked for it
It is a great little book...all about using herbs and plants to the benefit of your chickens
Good luck with your chickens
 
I found this on craigslist thought someone might be interested French Marans & Olive Egger chicks - $4 (Mineola)
http://easttexas.craigslist.org/grd/4431932538.html
Harley, your worse than Lisa with enabling!!!! You better get to work on another pen so you can go get some next month!!

Beautiful morning folks

Busy day today...Son and family coming Friday so will be mowing today. Chickens will enjoy that effort. Gotta have the place looking decent for pics of grand daughter with chickens! DH helping with the last 6 sheets of tin on the folks roof and that will be done. Then gonna celebrate FIL 75th this afternoon. Then head to HD for plants...my pots and beds are empty. So thought I would sit a bit and enjoy the last of my tea before getting started.
Have a great day y'all...Magpie
It's a nice day for outside work. I spent most of the morning outside working on my raised garden and some odd/ends around the coop.

I go to Fresh Eggs Daily a lot to read up on chicken keeping. Great site!

Hi ya'll!
I'm a newbie from Richardson (real close to Dallas) and lived in Houston for most of my childhood. I read through a lot of this thread and excited to see that there are a lot of us!!

I have 3- 8 week old hens (2 EEs and 1 BSL) I posted about the EEs over in the gender/breed? forum.
We can't have roos here, but sure wish we could 'cuz we sure have the hawks watching. GRRR! I wish my dogs got the memo and wouldn't try and eat the girls, then maybe they could free range a bit more. They've only been outside for a week and they sure like it better than the dog crate in the garage!


This is Cora (BSL), Sandy on the left and Abigail on the right.


I'm sure I'll be looking for a way to expand the coop/run because I'm loving this so much! I want more
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For "ANTS" I was going to suggest the diatomaceous earth as well. I have it sprinkled all around the house. My front porch looks like a bottle of powder exploded, but the ants are gone! I've also heard of using baby powder and cinnamon.

For "mint" do ya'll plant around the outside of the run (on the fence line). I wonder with my set up if I should put some around the small run on the inside of the big run.
Welcome to BYC! I plan on putting out several spots of mint to see it it will help.

Does the mint really repel ants? Are there other good plants to put around the coop to repel insects?
I'm new to this also, so I have LOTS to learn. I've started with two Rhode Islands and ok success with one the other eats a lot but no eggs.
Good Luck,
Robert
From what I've read it does help. Here's a site that has some plants listed, http://serendipityandspice.com/8-plants-to-repel-bugs-insects-and/ . There's also a link for more natural ant repellents.


We eggtopsied our eggs that should have hatched on Monday. None made it.
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Before day 18, we had a few early quitters, all appeared to be around days 10-14, with maybe 2 that quit earlier.

Two had completely absorbed their yolks, the rest seemed to have quit right before that point. I don't know what went wrong. I tried a dry hatch, humidity stayed around 30-40% without adding water. I added water to a sponge at day 18 when we removed the turner, humidity was around 70%. Placed eggs upright in egg cartons that had the bottoms cut out.


I don't think they were shrink wrapped. The 2 that had progressed the furthest were shipped eggs, with the rest being shipped and home eggs. The eggs were not old.

We have Turken eggs coming this week, hopefully today. I'm going to clean the incubator and keep it off for at least today. Once the eggs come in I'll let them set for 24hrs and I might collect a few of our own eggs to use as controls again.

Any suggestions on what went wrong? The only thing I might do different this time is when I remove them from the turner I might just lay them down instead of leaving them standing up. I've read a lot of people have had success with them in the egg cartons though. I was going to do half and half this time but decided not to.
Sorry your eggs didn't hatch. :(
 
Does the mint really repel ants? Are there other good plants to put around the coop to repel insects?
I'm new to this also, so I have LOTS to learn. I've started with two Rhode Islands and ok success with one the other eats a lot but no eggs.
Good Luck,
Robert
You don't really want to repel other insects because chickens love to eat them. Ants I understand, but crickets, grasshoppers, flies, beetles, etc. are fair game.
 
I would be going to Mineola if I had the money to get 10 of each. But I have over spent this month already. So I am hoping she still has some next month. I have gave up on resisting getting more chickens I guess I am going to start breeding and hatching to sell the chicks.
Ha, when DH and I were planning out my coop and pen he kept telling me I was planning to much room.... You don't need this much room. I kept telling him it really isn't to much room once they get full size. Well, When my dad came over to help he thought I was doing twice the size I ended up with. He and I had already scoped out what I needed. So he said Kim I thought you were doing this entire area..... I looked at DH and said someone said, I didn't need that much room. He looked at my hubby and said really... well, this isn't as much room as you think. LOL I died laughing. DH grew up with cows not chickens. Point to that is..... I didn't get much cushion room. BUT I do plan on getting some Cream Legbars later this year and do some breeding per breed standers and hatching, So I have already set my eyes on my next pen. By then he will see just how much room you really need for chickens. LOL He isn't as cool as you are Harley!!
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Beautiful morning folks

Busy day today...Son and family coming Friday so will be mowing today. Chickens will enjoy that effort. Gotta have the place looking decent for pics of grand daughter with chickens! DH helping with the last 6 sheets of tin on the folks roof and that will be done. Then gonna celebrate FIL 75th this afternoon. Then head to HD for plants...my pots and beds are empty. So thought I would sit a bit and enjoy the last of my tea before getting started.
Have a great day y'all...Magpie
You are a very busy lady my friend. But I am right there with you on the grand daughter pics. Got to love them!!
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We eggtopsied our eggs that should have hatched on Monday. None made it.
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Before day 18, we had a few early quitters, all appeared to be around days 10-14, with maybe 2 that quit earlier.

Two had completely absorbed their yolks, the rest seemed to have quit right before that point. I don't know what went wrong. I tried a dry hatch, humidity stayed around 30-40% without adding water. I added water to a sponge at day 18 when we removed the turner, humidity was around 70%. Placed eggs upright in egg cartons that had the bottoms cut out.


I don't think they were shrink wrapped. The 2 that had progressed the furthest were shipped eggs, with the rest being shipped and home eggs. The eggs were not old.

We have Turken eggs coming this week, hopefully today. I'm going to clean the incubator and keep it off for at least today. Once the eggs come in I'll let them set for 24hrs and I might collect a few of our own eggs to use as controls again.

Any suggestions on what went wrong? The only thing I might do different this time is when I remove them from the turner I might just lay them down instead of leaving them standing up. I've read a lot of people have had success with them in the egg cartons though. I was going to do half and half this time but decided not to.
That's awful. Hope you figure it out.
 
Bad phone call from the doctor just now.

My blood work that was pulled yesterday morning came back with no signs of the hCG hormone having changed. Going in for an ultrasound, they think I lost the baby. Wish I'd have said yes, sure, go ahead yesterday when he asked if I wanted an ultrasound. I was in a hurry to get DF to work and it's early yet.

This is a link to what he thinks was happening, and tomorrow it will be confirmed on way or another.
http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/ectopic-pregnancy-topic-overview

I swear. Just when things start going right it all comes toppling out of control again... On a good note the electrician fixed my ground wires and I can run my A/C again. AND wash clothes. Now to obsessively wash clothes while trying to pass time and not think about the news from the doc...
 
Bad phone call from the doctor just now.

My blood work that was pulled yesterday morning came back with no signs of the hCG hormone having changed. Going in for an ultrasound, they think I lost the baby. Wish I'd have said yes, sure, go ahead yesterday when he asked if I wanted an ultrasound. I was in a hurry to get DF to work and it's early yet.

This is a link to what he thinks was happening, and tomorrow it will be confirmed on way or another.
http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/ectopic-pregnancy-topic-overview

I swear. Just when things start going right it all comes toppling out of control again... On a good note the electrician fixed my ground wires and I can run my A/C again. AND wash clothes. Now to obsessively wash clothes while trying to pass time and not think about the news from the doc...


Prayers for you from Belott!!!

My oldest is on bed rest trying to make it two more weeks. My grandson is as low in the birth canal as he can be without her giving birth. This her second and she says no more!!

David
 

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