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Oh my goodness, they are adorable
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I can't wait now!

A bit of sad news - we lost another egg. It was crushed - think it was the setup and how Miss Juno had to step over the roost to get to her eggs. We removed the roost and she moved her seven remaining eggs into the back corner of her coop. She was very unhappy - as was my son (who had to open the egg - the super scientist). There was a chick growing
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Anyway - I have high hopes for the remaining seven eggs, here's hoping they will be as adorable as your chicks!

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here's hoping ! the rest are coming REALLY SOON, and since you haven't had the unattended-eggs problem that Dana got blindsided with, the rest may all make it

I suspect that the hatchery originally selected the foundation stock they use, for as many live chicks as possible from their eggs; which means we get pretty good hatches from the eggs we get from the chicks they send that survive ... assuming good incubator management or good broodies !
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yeah, Dana too got one crushed egg and one possibly-stepped-on baby chick ... I guess this is what we have to expect from the situations ...
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looking forward to seeing what comes from the eggs you selected ... looks like Dana is getting both gold duckwings and silver duckwings, we'll see .... and it's looking like my roo is passing along Columbian and silver and possibly blue genes, not Dominant White (we'd have yellow chicks if he had DW)

my rusty-mahogany-red chipmunk chick grew up to be a mahogany-gold pullet; my goldy-brown chipmunk chicks turned into gold duckwings, and my mink-brown chick turned into that fancydancy roo ... none of mine looked particularly blue or gray ... so this is fun, to see what's happening
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Huh. Well I'm interested to see what the silver and gray turn out like. I'm getting just a little too fond of the silvery chick in particular. Don't have anything like that in my flock yet...
 
Reminder!

Tonight is the South Sounder's Meet Up at Vino Aquino in Tacoma! From 6-8 PM. I'll have a few snacks for us and plenty of wine to sample! Feel free to bring a non-alcoholic beverage if you prefer.
I know Candy, hopefully Julia are coming. We've heard that Jbear plans to be there. Another Tacoma chicken friend of mine is attending. I'd love to see CGG, (wish I had her phone number). Anyone heard from T-Hi or ZGoatlady lately?
ALL are invited, no matter what area you're from - we'd love to see you.

Vino Aquino
4417 6th Avenue. Suite #1
Tacoma, WA 98406
(253) 272-5511
My cell # (253) 973-6953


Tan building with teal trim and Vino Aquino neon sign on the roof. We share a parking lot with Taco Time. Easy, convenient parking on the west side of our building.
Hope to see you there!
 
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unless something disastrous occurs, DH and I and Julia will be there, possibly a little early as we try to dodge the worst of the commuter traffic -- tentatively we're picking Julia up around 4:30, allowing an hour to get from mid-Lacey to the wine shop, since we may have to detour via city streets and/or arterials to miss "parking lots" on I-5
 
having a thought and need advice:

If I cook up and "pre" make little omelets - such that I can use as a grab and eat in the moring - can I freeze them? Are you able to freeze cooked eggs? I know that there are restaurants, the hospital does, and so do motels - get a frozen omelet - is this real egg? Would I have to do anything special to them? Just a thought. All opinions and ideas are greatly appreciated.
 
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What kind of care do they need? Will they grow in the house or do they need more light than that provides?

If your house has a spot that is very well lit, yes, but otherwise they need lots of sunlight. If you have a greenhouse that is 6 feet tall or taller, that will do great. Or if you want to spend the time to wrap up and protect your banana each freezing winter, that works too.

Some greenhouses out there can be cheaply constructed with PVC and plastic, like mine, but I highly recommend you put a wooden "backbone" down the center to support it!
 
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I have to wait until I lose some birds before I can add to my flock. I gave away one of my coops because it is a pain to deal with in the winter, so I no longer have as much room as I once had if It's snowing and they need to stay in the covered runs and coop. Araucanas are still high on my list of wanted birds, but I picked up several breeds not on my list in the mean time. Now more birds are being added to the list, and none have been removed.
 
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I have to wait until I lose some birds before I can add to my flock. I gave away one of my coops because it is a pain to deal with in the winter, so I no longer have as much room as I once had if It's snowing and they need to stay in the covered runs and coop. Araucanas are still high on my list of wanted birds, but I picked up several breeds not on my list in the mean time. Now more birds are being added to the list, and none have been removed.

not sure how i missed this. drool drool drool
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