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MUST SET ALL EGGS unless they are old, smelly or ugly of course!There are a few more eggs in the carton that I am thinking of commandeering, I can't let any beautiful eggs go to waist, right?![]()
Thank you Mike!Set Chicken eggs on Saturday, March 5th at Noon (whatever time zone you are in)
Other poultry breed setting dates listed below...
We want to hatch on March 26th, (the day BEFORE Easter Sunday)
button quail: 16 days to hatch; set March 10th
coturnix quail: 18 days to hatch; set March 8th
seramas: 19 days to hatch; set March 7th
other bantam and LF chicken: 21 days to hatch; set March 5th
bobwhite quail: 23 days to hatch; set March 3rd
call duck and other bantam ducks: 26 days to hatch; set February 29th
pheasant: 22 to 29 days; set February 26th - March 4th
mallard (derived) duck,goose, turkey, guinea, peafowl: 28 days to hatch; set February 27th
goose: 28 to 32 days to hatch; set February 23rd - February 27th
muscovy duck: 35 days to hatch; set February 20th
emu: approx. 53 days to hatch - set Feb 2nd (for you "serious" hatchers)
Hatching Particpant List is Current to Post 4230![]()
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I know, little dogs can be hard. What you are doing is wonderful though. Sometimes we take in animals and care for them not because we wanted the animal but to help another person. We're almost always willing to pet-sit for friends, even if their dogs tried to kill our chickens (that is why Dominator, my favorite rooster, is missing part of his tail). Yes, we pet-sit dogs and it is so hard to see how frustrated and confused the poor guys are when they first come. The owners often did not do proper research and so the dogs may have obsessive issues or too much energy. If we have them more then a few days they tend to settle down I've got a silkie egg in the incubator (or else under my broody hen. I can't tell the silkie eggs apart from the silkie mixes). Some chicks are due to hatch on the 21 of February and then for the few days after (some eggs were set a couple days late). I'm so excited!! Yep, I've got dirty eggs also. When the weather keeps warming up and then freezing a lot of mud can be made. The nest boxes need cleaned
We eat allot of eggs, we probably have 8 dozen in the fridge right now, I have a feeling that my family wouldn't be very happy if I set them all!
Set days: [COLOR=333333][COLOR=A52A2A]Set Chicken eggs on Saturday, March 5th at Noon (whatever time zone you are in)[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Other poultry breed setting dates listed below...[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]We want to hatch on March 26th, [COLOR=B22222](the day BEFORE Easter Sunday)[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]button quail: 16 days to hatch; set March 10th coturnix quail: 18 days to hatch; set March 8th seramas: 19 days to hatch; set March 7th other bantam and LF chicken: 21 days to hatch; set March 5th bobwhite quail: 23 days to hatch; set March 3rd call duck and other bantam ducks: 26 days to hatch; set February 29th[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]pheasant: 22 to 29 days; set February 26th - March 4th mallard (derived) duck,goose, turkey, guinea, peafowl: 28 days to hatch; set February 27th goose: 28 to 32 days to hatch; set February 23rd - February 27th muscovy duck: 35 days to hatch; set February 20th emu: approx. 53 days to hatch - set Feb 2nd (for you "serious" hatchers)[/COLOR] Welcome to the 2016 Easter Hatch A Long!
Wel, did you get them?

