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Quote: That is so cute, can't till my grand daughter is born in April
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Tad..
during laying season we use an A frame with an enclosure for safety. A large dog house will work great too.
This is an old cupolo off our coop..they ducks use this for nesting also
This end is closed with a temporary fence during breeding season. The back run is open to them and enclosed for safety.
Quote: We have wild dogs out here, so i would want to shut them in at night before the dogs dig for them. but i hadnt thought of feeding/water outside, that will save some space and cleaning!
I have yet another couple questions for you all on here.
1) How do you guys determine hatch rate? I personally judge it by counting all the eggs that start to develop (including blood rings) and then by how many make it all the way through and actually hatch. I have seen a post where that person only counts which ones made it to lockdown. This doesn't seem right to me.
2) How do you guys determine fertility? I count everything set in the bator and at first candling I check any clears for fertility. then go from there.
I calculate hatch rate as Total eggs set - Infertile then # eggs hatched/fertile eggs
So for example lets say I set 10 eggs
at 10 day candle I remove 1 because of a crack or something...I open it and check for development, no development, so minus 1
Day 18 Remove 1 for blood ring, again open it and confirm development. So do NOT minus 1.
8 eggs in lockdown, 7 hatch, open last egg and it confirms late quitter.
7 eggs hatched / 10eggs set - 1 infertile (9) =78%
To me if it is fertile it has the potential to hatch and the rest falls to me and my incubating, hatching equipment and skills.