The 5th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!

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Hospital waiting room selfie (just doing preops for total hip replacement)! They're so delayed, and I really don't have time for this - I have eggs to turn! Lol.

Oh my goodness..that's a biggy. When is your surgery? It isn't today is it? Or what ever time it is there. Sure hoping all goes well for you. You are too young for that! I hope my old hips hold out! Will be watching to see how things go.
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I just went through this dilemma. UGH! Some were actually black, like tar on them. Others were spotless, some just had mud on them. I read, and read, and read. It seemed that if I washed some, I should wash all and then would have to run at higher humidity, and not mist throughout, like you would on unwashed duck eggs. Some people said they only washed the really bad eggs, and they were the ones to hatch, some said the washed eggs were the ones that didn't hatch. Then some said the dirty eggs were the quitters. Too much conflicting info!!! I did end up washing them all, even the clean ones, so they would incubate the same....I hope I made the right decision. Those goose eggs I wouldn't wash, I'd brush the dirt off and set them. Mine were MUCH dirtier!
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Well that is one of the things to think about. Just because it isn't easy doesn't mean it isn't worth trying. But seriously, think of all the eggs that ship back and forth already via the Postal Service. What makes that kind of shipping different from loading them in a private trailer? Except the drivers of the private trailer will not toss the boxes around and set them upside down. Other than those who have their NCIP certifications the rest of us are functioning on word of honor that our flocks don't have any major diseases. You would box the eggs the same way that you would for the Post Office. Eggs from one farm would not come in contact with eggs from another. If that isn't sufficient to meet the requirements of those people maintaining NCIP, then the trailer would need to be partitioned between the eggs that are certified and those that are not.

Yes a health protocol would be in order.

(PS I hope I got the letters in the right order for NCIP. Lesdexics Untie!)
I think you mean NPIP.
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And a little additional information,NPIP isn't extra certification people get because they want too. It's actually federal law to transfer poultry/ hatching eggs from one state to another (yes many of us don't follow it, it's a law from the 30's passed by the Federal Govt with enforcement to be done at the state level, so most states don't put a lot of money into it's enforcement) . If you really want sponsorship and news coverage everyone better be NPIP certified.
 
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Thanks Sally, that is what I wanted to know! I prefer to hatch them on their sides too, because of being able to see the pips easier. Just wasn't sure if it was ok if they had been upright in the turner for the rest of the incubation.
 
I just went through this dilemma. UGH! Some were actually black, like tar on them. Others were spotless, some just had mud on them. I read, and read, and read. It seemed that if I washed some, I should wash all and then would have to run at higher humidity, and not mist throughout, like you would on unwashed duck eggs. Some people said they only washed the really bad eggs, and they were the ones to hatch, some said the washed eggs were the ones that didn't hatch. Then some said the dirty eggs were the quitters. Too much conflicting info!!! I did end up washing them all, even the clean ones, so they would incubate the same....I hope I made the right decision. Those goose eggs I wouldn't wash, I'd brush the dirt off and set them. Mine were MUCH dirtier!
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this is as clean as i can get them with just wiping at the crud with a dry paper towel.
 


Random Funny Posting

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Mini Contests FUN Night!
5th Annual 2014 Easter Hatch-a-long PARTICIPANTS ONLY

Clear Your Schedules
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Mark Your Calendars!
Friday April 11th



Donations are

STILL NEEDED for Mini contests!
If we dont get enough for Mini Contests we will still hold the random posting and offer all prizes for that alone.

We thought it would be fun to bring back some cool mini contests during a fun in posting night, its not necessary but with what we have planned it should be really fun to get involved with, so please donate and please MARK YOUR CALENDARS for that day/eve! see thread for times!


please message Sally Sunshine with donations!

Reminder this is run by hatchers and WON by participating hatchers only!
Listed below are some $5. and up ideas, reminder donator will also pay shipping to get the product to winner!


Hatching eggs of any type in sets of 6+, 10+ 12+, etc.
(please include a link if you have one to the image/s of your flock if not we will simply link your profile page)
BYC GFM Memberships donations (you simply purchase a 6 or 12 month GFM for winner)

BYC Chillin with my Peeps clothing

Amazon is an endless source of items, books, chicken stuff and most can be sent to Canadian residents as well! Last year some of us found some cool chicken books, recipe books, coffee mugs and so on!
Incubation tools are always a great item too, example weigh scales, thermometers and so forth!
Used items in GREAT shape may also be donated!
Hand made items are always great!
HERE is the link to LAST years prizes and donations!

We hope we can come up with even more for the mini contests!

NOTE: if you’re purchasing from Amazon or another webstore please be sure to send us the link to the item you’re donating so we can get the information!


NOTE: Gardeningmama will be setting up emails in the days following with the winner and donator to follow through that everyone gets their items!



 
Aging myself here, however, I grew up with one of these cook stoves in our house. My uncle has it now, I hope to get it back someday. I do t have the exact pic but after looking online I found an almost exact match.
I have the "new" type old stove. (not in use at the moment the dang guy who installed it didn't put a damper in)
That's a neat looking one! I miss the old cook stove I grew up with. At lea s t the wood stove we have now, I can cook on if the power goes out. However it does not compair to the old real cook stove.
 
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I am house sitting for my mom for the next week and her geese just started laying! I am totally "stealing" them for my incubator! i found three yesterday that were frozen solid and cracked, but i found two this morning that were still warm to the touch... thankfully I had my bucket and scoop with me because before I knew it the geese had backed me into the corner of the coop! those things are WAY bigger in person when they are mad than they are when they are munching grass. I escaped with two eggs and my life haha.
so they are kind of grubby- she hasn't put new hay in yet, this is the clean side of them, the rest of the eggs are grubbier, should I try that washing them? I have that "manna pro egg wash"(that i use for the one customer who won't eat mildly imperfect eggs) it has directions for washing incubator eggs but it kinda goes against my instincts to wash eggs, (though I know plenty of people do) but it also goes against my instinct to incubate dirty eggs.
This Is SOOOOOO EXCITING for you!!! Great steal um I mean find.

YAY
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Im a little(well a lot
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