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

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Random Funny Posting

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

Clear Your Schedules
&
Mark Your Calendars!
Friday April 11th



Hatchers Donations are

STILL accepted for Mini contests!

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!



 
oh dear....I have been so careful with all my shipped, damaged air cell eggs. They are all upright and I didn't turn them for the first several days. Then only started slightly rocking them in the cartons three times a day. It sounds like they will all be stuck now. I had a bunch in a styrobator with a turner. I turned the turner on at 5 days and just figured out that it isn't turning. So those went 7 days without turning :(

No they wont
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Focus on Temperature--get a very accurate thermometer
Make sure humidity is correct--usually 35 to 45%
Incubate and hatch with the vents open.

I for one will be watching your hatch closely.
 
Skipped nearly 1000 posts getting on this evening. Skimmed the digest and said, let's just move on.

Sold all but my most favorite chick from my March 25 hatch today. Which means we get to stop at Tractor Supply on the way home from the in-laws tomorrow and pick out some friends for my fav chick
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And selling them all in a week and a half convinced DH that it might be a good idea to get a second 'bator to use as a dedicated hatcher, and that hatching a whole bunch over the remainder of the spring is also a good idea. I am more than excited. Starting to collect eggs from my blue/green layers to fill in spots when I candle and remove clears of the d'Uccles in the 'bator right now.
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Side note, anyone have good luck treating wry neck? My favorite chick also turns out to be a stargazer. I have been giving Sav-A-chick since day one to make sure none of the chicks got dehydrated and had good vitamin load. Had one chick sold to a local family that also had this issue. I'm thinking it came from the flock being so cooped up with the long winter and not getting grass or bugs really yet. I'm going to add vitamins to the water of the flock to supplement and started vitamin E on my chick, but I'm a little worried about whether this will reverse or if it will become life threatening.
 
Sorry if this has been asked.. But has anyone had good hatches by continuing turning up to hatch day or the day before? I've heard hatching out chicks with the eggs still in the turner.

I have had chicks, Ducks and Guineas hatch on the turner. A trick is to wait until you see the first pip to turn off the egg turner and move them to or set up the hatcher for lockdown.

Turning is not necessary after day 18 but does not hurt them.
 
Skipped nearly 1000 posts getting on this evening. Skimmed the digest and said, let's just move on.

Sold all but my most favorite chick from my March 25 hatch today. Which means we get to stop at Tractor Supply on the way home from the in-laws tomorrow and pick out some friends for my fav chick
love.gif
And selling them all in a week and a half convinced DH that it might be a good idea to get a second 'bator to use as a dedicated hatcher, and that hatching a whole bunch over the remainder of the spring is also a good idea. I am more than excited. Starting to collect eggs from my blue/green layers to fill in spots when I candle and remove clears of the d'Uccles in the 'bator right now.
wee.gif


Side note, anyone have good luck treating wry neck? My favorite chick also turns out to be a stargazer. I have been giving Sav-A-chick since day one to make sure none of the chicks got dehydrated and had good vitamin load. Had one chick sold to a local family that also had this issue. I'm thinking it came from the flock being so cooped up with the long winter and not getting grass or bugs really yet. I'm going to add vitamins to the water of the flock to supplement and started vitamin E on my chick, but I'm a little worried about whether this will reverse or if it will become life threatening.

No, but I have only had one. My chicks usually hatch out healthy.

From what I have read about it, give them Poly Vi Sol, a drop or two twice a day from hatch to day three. Sometimes it is a vitamin deficiency and some times it is a hatch injury or a deformity. If it does not get better in three days, it usually will not get better--or so the articles say. I culled this one after three days.

We are breeding for vigor because SG Dorkings are having hatch-ability issues. They have been having them for several years. Culling for hatch a bility started last year. So far this year we have been hatching eggs from two year old hens. Hen W33 is the only SG Dorking Hen that has had good hatches(lots of clears and some mid death with the other Hens). For the hatch that I just finished, Her daughter, pullet 048 had one egg set and it hatched. That pullet is at 100% now.
 
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