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Just like her namesake.. I love my freedom and hate being shut in.![]()
I know that! You and my GJ are free spirits!
Today, when Ida was off the nest, I checked her three eggs. One of her own was already in the air cell (Day 19) so I gave her three non-fertile eggs and moved her three into the incubator; will do the same as we did with Wynette, introduce an already hatched chick to her, see if she's hostile and go from there. Since I got only four from Wynette's, I don't want to risk these last three.
I stopped at the feed store in town to see what they had, so maybe I could add to what Ida had and let her raise them, or brooder raise them with the ones that hatch if Ida rejects hers and I'm stuck anyway, but they have nothing I would want. Today's brooder was occupied with two week old EEs (they called Ameraucanas, of course, but we all know about that mess). I like EEs just fine but these were WAY too big to pass off as newly hatched, already big hoodlums, overpriced at that. I could go to the other feed store in Murphy but they get theirs from Mt. Healthy, or did last two years, and they are just not very impressive, not that I really expect much from hatchery stock, but I would take a chance on Brahmas or Silver Phoenix. I just refuse to buy hybrid layers or their version of Buff Orps, NHs, RIRs and certainly, no way I'd take hatchery BRs with what I have here now.
So, I have three eggs in the bator and am on IBW (Intense Bator Watch), a term I made up a few years ago. Someone said it sounded like an intestinal ailment, LOL, and it does! HAHA!