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I wish I could have roosters!
Everyone should be allowed at least one rooster...
I wish you could have roosters too!
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I wish I could have roosters!
I'm in. My first chicks just hatched yesterday and today, so I'm ready.
Everyone should be allowed at least one rooster...
I wish you could have roosters too!
I don't think I could ever commit to that many eggs. Not enough counter space.Okay, so I'm going to be doing something CRAZY for this year's Easter Hatch-A-Long:
There aren't any grocery stores in my area that sell the fertile chicken eggs by the dozen. Whole Foods, however, will sell me fertile chicken eggs if I commit to at least ****** dozen. They will ship ****** dozen "fertile" chicken eggs to my local store. It comes out to roughly $3.60/dozen.
SO... I will be setting ALL ******* DOZEN Whole Foods "fertile" eggs (typically for eating), as a grand experiment, among my own incubators combined with my SO's incubators...
That's ******** eggs.
I have many, many people offering to buy the chicks (if any hatch) when the time comes at $1.00 - $2.00 each, so I'm not too worried about excess chicks. I'm more curious to see how many of them will actually hatch...
So stay tuned...![]()
I can never seem to find a health food store that has fertile eggs. We don't have Trader Joe's here.It's a gamble; I've hatched grocery store (Trader Joes) eggs twice. 1st try was 1 out of 10, eggs were 8 days old. The 2nd time I hatched 11 out of 12 and the eggs were 5 days old. Both times were out of the fridge section in the store.- check out the Trader Joes thread https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...cery-store-egg-hatching-club-are-you-a-member
It's pretty neat to see little chicks hatching from eggs that were supposed to be breakfast.
It's been my experience that wash clothes don't work too well. I may have to try again since we just got some new ones.Quote:Feminine napkins?!
Those are a whole can of worms all packaged up nice and pretty.
First they include chemicals that are banned from a baby's disposable diaper for health risks. Second they carry all kinds of toxic shock warnings. Those two things make them end up on my do not buy list. I'm not against all use and toss products but I will have to find a different alternative for replacing the humidity pads in my incubator. Still it does bring a few ideas to mind. Maybe a cotton infant diaper or a thick wash cloth could be reusable. Still I have to wonder how long those items should be in the incubator and lockdown is a long time.
Now you tell me! I need a roo so they'll all be pullets, great.Last year, I hatched almost two dozen eggs, scattered through four different hatches. I desperately wanted a rooster, and the final gatch I ended up with two lol. I had a ton of extra pullets.
I don't know how many they committed to but I can imagine it was a ton lol.I don't think I could ever commit to that many eggs. Not enough counter space.![]()
I the most I've done was 63 eggs during my first Easter HAL.