I am curious about something. I've been turning my eggs in the incubator about 5 times a day. My question is can you turn eggs too much or is it better to turn them more often?
Good Morning Utah! I have a hydration station photograph that I would like to share this AM. Whereas I free range my flocks most every day, I place watering holes round and about the place. This one is near the new, Banty coop and is hanging from a tree limb via a chain which I use for height adjustment. I keep several water stations at or near the spots they like to hang out, or near my treat places. A hydrated bird is a happy and healthy bird. By not making them return to the coop for water, I believe I am able to get more HO2 into them, more often. Horizontal nipples are my weapon of choice, but I also employ open short buckets, big pans and even a little metal chicken water feature. Of course I have my pond up and running for a month now, so they can water up in the stream bed or the pond as they choose.
Where ever the birds congregate, and there is a hose bib within a reasonable distance, I try to place a water station. Am I the only one here whom free ranges their birds? I am not sure that I have seen, or at least remembered, which of you is doing so in your flock management scheme. The picture shows (L-R) one of my BBR roosters, an SDW, Sebright and Serama hens. I am very guilty of loving my birds, as are you kind folks. A very rewarding and fun hobby to say the least.
Oh, and… I have acquired a yurt for my chickens, I will have to share the details regarding this at a later time however.
Lisa, congrats on the babies! I am still trying to clean goop off of mine so they don't look all whacky for a picture :/
Cynthia, that is so sad. I saw something yesterday about it affecting a bunch of turkeys. It makes me feel grateful that we can raise our own.
RJ, I free range my birds some of the time. I have to keep them penned while I'm gone because people around here seem to love letting their dogs run loose.
I'm up to six chicks, one pip, and another wiggler. I sure find this goop to be annoying.
I had goop this time too I lost a few showgirls and silkies to it, but overall a good hatch. Just cleaning the bator out, I will have to get a final head count, I set quite a few this time so I could take extras to chickenstock. Can't wait to see your Icees RED! Yaaaaaay! i'm so glad you got them to hatch.
Got my bator cleaned out and ready to set more...lol! Now I have to go clean brooders. This MIGHT start to be getting old....haha So fun, though, love Spring. Cynthia you hatching any more right now?