The 4th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long

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Is this true....someone told me I could transmit mites to my coop, if I recieved a bird that has mites, he was treated before he left, and i dusted him when i got him, and he is in. my mud room away from the other birds, i havent seen any on him and will be trating him again on Wednesday.

Yes they can. Mites can come into you coop with wild birds too.

I use mite strips on my coops from McMurray Hatchery.
 
For those of you Who refer to Hatching 101 article... some important updates have been made provided by clinical studies, embryology reports....please refer to sections https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-eggs-101
Egg collection ~ cleaning of eggs
Ventilation ~ decreasing the first 10 days



Adding.... it is my goal to continue to update this article and give the best and most recent information as possible. If you come across clinical studies and proven FACTS please do not hesitate to PM me! Thank you everyone who has helped this very important Article!
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All 6 of my wellie chicks (from my flock) hatched - the last one hatched last night. By markings, it looks like 3 girls and 3 boys. Here they are:
 
oh how Pretty they are too!! Well done!! awwwww!!
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loving that red!

so cute and what a great picture!!
Thanks! They were pooping and moving all around. It makes it so hard to get a good picture!

I put them in the brooder with some 2 1/2 week old wellie chicks and the older chicks are petrified of the younger chicks!
 
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Great! This is going to be fun! Although, I`m really going to have to limit the number of eggs I set this time. I'm getting some from a hatchery April 2!
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