You folks are just great… do you know that. My kind thanks for your input and thoughts. I picked up today (after church) a nice blue ribbon pair of OEGB SDW's from the recent Box Elder county fair. So I have my first non-hatchery Bantum's. I might try to hatch a few eggs from this pair to see what they make, after I figure out how and with what to do said hatching. It is kind of exciting to get started on what I hope to be a fun, rewarding and entertaining project. Perhaps I can get some other birds at the upcoming fall show and auction at Farmington in October.
A question for the 'Sages' found here about… how long does a hen need to be away from a rooster, to ensure the matings are true? I do not want BB Red chicks popping out of my SDW eggs. I guess I'll have to do a cram study on all things relating to hatching and etc. A fun hobby this is and a tad tough at times, seems, at least for me, that I am pushed from time to time. But as long as it stays fun, I believe I will continue to persevere. Would not want this as a job, but love it as a hobby. The new roos name is J.D. for Johnny Depp, he is black and white and all pirate looking. Plus we like, or seem to like, the name of John in our crowing fowl.
I did not know Red had trouble with her yellow [COLOR=333333]Brinsea[/COLOR][COLOR=333333]. I had hoped after the 'deathbator' thing hatching was going better for her. This obsession will make you stay up late and pull your hair out! And if it is not one thing, well it is another… but I love it nonetheless. As I suppose do most if not all of you here in the Utah thread. If there is a hatching rules post/listing here on BYC or other that someone could point me towards without too much trouble, I would publicly thank you.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]I am not sure that men are meant to hatch. It just seems mystical or magical and not a place for men. I am good with the broody hens that have been parading a constant stream of little bantam chicks into the yard this summer, but to purpose hatch selected eggs just seems… well I suppose I just have to get over it and pay my dues and learn, one egg at a time as did those of you whom are good and or doing it.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Exciting times and I might just be able to get my OWN fall chicks this year.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]My kind thank you to all of you here and your help suggestions and warnings, a very nice thread indeed.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Best to all and your birds/flocks,[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]RJ[/COLOR]