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I've got a pip!

It won't let me attach any pics though.

I thought for sure these poor egg-babies had died because during incubation, I had the power go out several times, the temp jumped up to 104* on a regular basis and once up to 106*. I have one external pip and one internal pip, and hopefully the remaining four are doing well too!

Now to keep myself occupied for the day so I am not hovering over the viewing window all day...

They aren't HRIR, they're barnyard crosses (an experiment), but I am a lurker here and thought I'd share!

Use Chrome or Firefox to attach photos.

Some have had success by clicking on preview, clicking the insert image tool and then submitting the photos.
 
Really it is the difference between an amateur magazine, or beginner's magazine and a more professional approach. There are great magazines for the more advanced hobbyist. The Poultry Press, for example. Most devotees of each breed have a club and those clubs often publish a newsletter as well.

Another great resource is the Year Book, published by the American Poultry Association. I just got my yearbook a few week's back and it is terrific. It's an inch thick and chock full of wonderful reading material.


 
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Really it is the difference between an amateur magazine, or beginner's magazine and a more professional approach. There are great magazines for the more advanced hobbyist. The Poultry Press, for example. Most devotees of each breed have a club and those clubs often publish a newsletter as well.

Another great resource is the Year Book, published by the American Poultry Association. I just got my yearbook a few week's back and it is terrific. It's an inch thick and chock full of wonderful reading material.



Thanx Fred, Ill def, look into that, as im now way near being a novice ...lol...I just thought id get alittle more of burger with the cheese, ya know what I mean lol
 
I still have my RC Reds I am looking to rehome if anyone in the area is interested. I will not ship.

These are the two adult roosters and there are 2 adult hens and 6 pullets. You can see some of the pullets in the picture. These are Adrian Rademacher line birds. I am starting to think I will keep them if I do not find a serious breeder to take them. I will not split them up--buyer must take all. I also have one young cockerel.
 
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