I had a lavender orp in Bantam she was 9 when she passed away last year such a sweet mild mannered hen and a wonderful mama. I have 2 chocolate Orpintons and a Mauve Orpington they are all Bantam size wonderful hens and great broodys and mamas. As you can tell I love to have live bators.
Chocolate and mauve? I like your style Patti!
I'm hoping next year, to be able to just use broodies. I just got to darn in patient this year.
 
Well the Isbar egg has not changed. Though when I looked in ther incubator, I saw the pencil line I drew and thought it hatched. Got all excited for nothing... there is a spot that while turning in the light, you can see what looks like liquid flowing. No physical moments though, and it's starting to smell bad. :(
Time to clean thr incubator and start fresh...
On a positive note, I was sent 6 extras, so hopefully I'll have better chances.
 
I've always been a fan of Penn and Teller, and I quite enjoy this YouTube channel as well. You get to see some good insight, maybe even learn a thing or two. Besides liking Penn and Teller, one of the questions in this video involves chicken eggs. :)
 
I've always been a fan of Penn and Teller, and I quite enjoy this YouTube channel as well. You get to see some good insight, maybe even learn a thing or two. Besides liking Penn and Teller, one of the questions in this video involves chicken eggs. :)
Do you watch their show "fool us" ? It's pretty good. I get so dang happy for some of the people when they win and that F U trophy comes down . :lau
 
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now there are 3 . .two more to go. Why can't they just all hatch at the same time?
 

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