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Congrats Wendy!...Hope you have a lot more to hatch....
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Ditto. The only breeds that I have/had and won't again are Andalusians. Like many Mediterranean breeds they do tend to be a bit aggressive. Pretty birds and large white eggs but nasty attitudes.
Welcome to the new folks! I've had/have Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks, Easter Eggers, Silver Laced Wyandottes, and now Icelandics... They all do well in Tx weather. As far as temperament goes, the BRs have been the most calm and friendly birds. As for supplies, many of us DIY if you're into that. There's lots of great examples here on BYC.
Congrats!Good evening Texans. Cant hold my excitment...have a new baby from last hatch until winter. Had to show off.
I've got two Easter eggers (hen and rooster) and 2 game hens... And the ducklings I put up a query post about what kind of ducklings mine might be and they may be magpies
Me too. But, I want to be legal with hatching eggs/chicks, poultry shows, auctions, etc. I am trying to do everything the right way. But, you are right it is a lot of hoops. I haven't heard from TAHC yet, I hoping to get them out of the way. Maybe this is something that was added recently. If they want to nit pick and register everything to the inth degree, I may as well get those Cayugas I have been wanting at some point too.I'll be interested to hear about your experience and what they do for this. TAHC does a lot of b.s. stuff because they get heavily lobbied by the commercial poultry/Big Ag interests and they're making all these stupid nitpicky regulations to try to mess with the small people. It's just getting a bit ridiculous with all the hoops they keep wanting people to jump through - especially when they keep trying to get regulations passed to be able to track everybody's animals.
Wendy, what kind of incubator do you have...Looks like one I just sold.....