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Was great visiting with you and family.
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Sorry about hubby's car
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it always rains on my days off
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I can never get as much done as I want too...... darn wet stuff falling on me makes work sooo much slower...
It was great to meet you guys as well Trevor told his brother and sister all about the chickens and he got to see goats lol. My daughter said not fair but she liked the eggs now she is trying to talk daddy into more chickens with different colored eggs. LOL
About his car I told him see it was sunny all weekend and you just had to go play army and your home one day and you break the car and he just laughed.AND you had to make it rain too... geeze LOL I love teasing him. It wasnt to bad the heater core blew and there was antifreeze all over the inside of his car. We were able to get it replaced pretty easy once we got the dang thing off lol. Heater works great now... smells a little cuz of the antifreeze on the carpet but it will go away once it dries.
 
Here is the first chick from our incubator hatch!
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Eggs came from Hallerlake =) Now that the hatch is complete; we have seven out of seven! Yay! We documented as much as we could for the classroom. Here is the first video - will post the other two we got when I get them edited.


eta the first egg is a Brabanter & Easter Egger cross.

It's a Spitz/EE cross.
 
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Oh, I so remember when I asked this question. Well after some research I chose a Brinsea...nice but I have had some problems. Well, I now have decided that is not big enough...and husband is in the process of building me a Freezor-bator (incubator made out of an old freezer). After that I am going to build a "hatching" incubator. Yes, I got the bug...bad.
 
Since you all are the most active all time thread,
Could I ask you all to help me out?


The Easter Hatch has a cutest chic pics contest.

Will you all go vote for the one you think is cutest-----> HERE?
 
Okay friends - I know there is a lot of information spread throughout BYC, but I'm hoping I can get some quick direct answers. I spoke with a friend last night who says she's seen mites on at least on of her birds so we're going to treat them this morning. She is very hesitant to use any chemicals on her birds but I'm urging her to take action to take care of the problem as quickly as possible. We're going to dose them with Eprinex - can someone remind me how much to use? And what else besides Sevin do you use to dust the birds? She wants to dust with DE only, but I'm thinking something stronger may be required.

We'll also be cleaning out the nest boxes and coop today - should we use a bleach solution?

Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you!


I studied this just a few weeks ago. 5 drops, directly on the skin, on the back, between the wings. Don't worry if you end up with a few more drops than 5. My research lead me to believe that even 15 drops would not be harmful. Also, Eprinex does not require that you hold back the eggs. (Based upon not needing to withhold milk from dairy cattle treated with Eprinex)
 
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