Speaking of Cutco, wondering how you like those knives Dave. Do you use them?
You bet we use them, every time we go camping. They are the only knifes we have in the trailer.
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Speaking of Cutco, wondering how you like those knives Dave. Do you use them?
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Quote: I think they can do fine for a little more than 48, but if there are no more pips then I woul take it out. I know it is hard to watch the baby/ies walk all over the eggs but they do fine. I had 13 chicks hatch and the first ones out were all over the others, even when they were zipping and actually pushing out of the egg. I think watching the whole process is harder than giving birth myself! I was much more stressed and lost a lot of sleep just checking the bator. But the one peice of advice that Tamara gave me that I almost 100% followed was don't open the bator. And I say almost because my son knew what to look for and said that there were no more pips and opened it up to take out all the chicks. It turned out there was one more, but the pip was just in a spot that ws really hard to see. I am pretty sure it got shrink wrapped and died. I would have helped it out, but I didn't get home in time.We were both sad and learned a big lesson.![]()
I do like hatching in egg cartons. The eggs are more stable during the hatching process.
I just read your post again and it says you had an egg turner? Then did you take them out of the turner and lay them on the bottom of the bator?
I have read somewhere that it is better to either just turn off the egg turner and hatch them in that or put them in egg cartons. I am not sure about hatching them in the egg turner, but the thought was that they will have better luck pipping in the right place if the postion of the egg is kept relatively the same. I have only hatched eggs myself once, but I had a good teacher/support person. Thanks Tamara!![]()
Yep that's who helped me also! I don't use the turner to hatch myself, I take it out and lay the eggs on the wire with paper towel down on part of it. Also, monitoring humidity is important as Kim says about shrink wrapping. I would say for me that's the toughest part, cause I haven't been able to find a reliable hygrometer. Good stuff KIm!!![]()
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Quote: He has lots of trees that we could string fising line from across most of the run area.![]()
Quote: My Faverolle cockerel is like that! I never worry about him when I am out there. It's great!
Quote: My Faverolle cockerel is like that! I never worry about him when I am out there. It's great!
Same with my BLRW's! I think RobB was hoping that one of the one's he's hatched from me turns out to be his new roo. Can you tell yet Ron? Do you have a new Ricky????![]()
I'll work on it Mom!Keep the babies in their own covered area sweetheart !!!!
No rooster will defend babies, he will only defend the breeders, and then only some roosters are dumb enough to sacrifice for breeders either.....depends on age & breed.
Quote: My Faverolle cockerel is like that! I never worry about him when I am out there. It's great!
Same with my BLRW's! I think RobB was hoping that one of the one's he's hatched from me turns out to be his new roo. Can you tell yet Ron? Do you have a new Ricky????![]()
I was thinking that they were all pullets last time I saw them. But that was awhile ago as I am sure Ron would be quick to point out.![]()
You need a Jersey Giant Ron!