Who's Incubating in Nov. 2011 ?

Ah...seems like most of you order your eggs ?

That would explain how you get so many at once to incubate.

Well, waiting I guess teaches patience.

Still waiting for the chickens to lay some eggs for the incubator. Every day we hope and check for them.

It does seem like it gets dark so early now. Maybe they don't like to lay when it's short daytime hours ?

Hopefully someday I'll have more eggs to report in the incubator. Our one egg should be hatching just a few days after we start adding in those Ameraucana eggs.

Are you all going to post your chickie pics ? We should start a thread called Hatched Chickies in Nov. 2011 or something. I have no chickies now so I'm not starting it.

Maybe when I get our first chickie, I will. I don't think the Marans count as chickies anymore. They have no chickie fluff left !
 
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My 44 eggs come from my chickens (all gathered in about seven days) and will be adding 12+ shipped eggs in about 2 days.
It always seems like once you are not expecting an egg, then that is when they start laying. Crazy chickens.
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Everything I have read says that hens need 14hours of daylight to lay constant throughout the year. Some people use artificial light (I don't) to help keep their hens laying. Some chickens will lay no matter what.
I might post pics, it depends on if I remember too or not.
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We just got into raising chickens a couple of months ago. We went to our first chicken auction last Sunday and came home with 5 more to add to our flock of 6! We now have 1RIR rooster and 2 RIR hens, 1 Columbian Wyandotte splash, a pair of Jersy Giants, 1 cochain and 3 barred rock hens, and last but not least.........Funky Chicken ( breeder was not sure what she is, but she is my chickie girlfriend ).

Anyway, we put 3 eggs into a tiny incubator and today, on day 23, one has a peck hole in it and I heard a tiny peep from inside!! We are so excited, and I am now so worried, hoping that when morning comes, our new one is here. But it has been several hours since I saw any progress in the hatch, hence the worry. No sign of anything from the remaining two eggs.

Any words of encouragement out there??
 
Well, I have 21 eggs in the bator now, due the 14th. I had decided not to incubate past September, but DH talked me into it. He loves chickies just as much as I do.
 
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If this is your first hatch....it is the hardest and gets easier as you go. There is really a lot of advice and always something new to learn. Have you checked out the info center on here, it could be very helpful. Somethings will be personal opinions. The main thing is to try to stay calm.
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the bathroom is one of the few places in the house that dont get the direct sunlight. So its easier to keep the temp controlled in there. Never been to the barrier reef myself, but would love to one day. I live near the flinders rangers which are just magnificent. Lots of australian wildlife to see. Just beautiful

As for our chickens they are just from our backyard chooks, im not sure what type they are, they are brown LOL. But cute cant wait to see little versions of them
 

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