The 8th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!!!!

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Good morning!!!

I was going to follow and get my proverbial "ducks in a row"...lol.
But who am I kidding, I LOVE hatching.
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Please sign me up and if it isn't going to happen for me, I'll let you know.
At the very least I can be on the sidelines cheering.
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I'd also like to donate a prize.
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I'll pm Happy Chooks.
 
I'll be setting eggs for sure, hopefully my chocolate Legbar project eggs if the roo realizes he isn't a hen
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. If I don't get fertile eggs from them then I'll just buy some more chocolate orp eggs.
 
I went to the magpies pen today, and saw an egg in the coop. Got excited as I have been afraid I wouldn't have magpies ducklings, since she hasn't been laying. Turns out there were three deep in the hay. All fertile. I am wondering, from one mating how many fertile eggs will their be, for how long? Because My ancona boy mated with her when they were out, maybe two weeks ago. And I wonder if the fertility in the eggs was from my magpie drake or the ancona...


If she was bred by the Magpie after the Ancona the eggs will most likely be sired by the Magpie drake.
 
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Just ordered a new Genesis last night, any opinions, or input from those of you that use that type? I have 15 serams and 15 buff orpingtons on day 9 right now in my old hova bator. I will probably try out the new incubator with a full batch of Buffs for the Hatch-a-long.
 
Just ordered a new Genesis last night, any opinions, or input from those of you that use that type? I have 15 serams and 15 buff orpingtons on day 9 right now in my old hova bator. I will probably try out the new incubator with a full batch of Buffs for the Hatch-a-long.


I have 2 Genesis, been using them for 3 years... great bators, steady and reliable... it should do you well... :)
 

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