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I could not help find her since she moved she was divorced and remarried. I have no idea what her last name is any more..She moved from Racine to Holly Hill to Mount Horub.
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Thank you for the offer..very kind of you.
 
good morning, m2bteach, that sure wasn't much research on that incubator.. you must have had your mind made up already . the Hove is a good one.. so is the Little Giant.. get the fan with either one,, and also get the auto turner.. lot of people on here have the Brinsea.. I have never used one of them, so I can't comment ..
If you are going to get really serious, the GQF sportsman is a good bet,,
and if you are going to get really really serious, I have a few 2000 egg incubators that I would like to get rid of..

If you have any trouble with holding steady temps in the styrofoam ones, let me know, I can help you out with that problem,,.

I am sipping my first cuppa made in my new single cup maker.. I am not impressed with the flavor so far.. I will have to learn a little more about it before I make a good cuppa..

19 eggs is two days from the chicks.. gradually increasing every few days.. I think even the Dels are starting to lay..

I have a BO pullet who never laid an egg who is acting broody already ..

I think I will get Ollie going today.. will be my last day for awhile to plow before the temps plummet .

I had a brain storm while laying in bed deciding to get up.. I have some waterers that can be connected directly to a water hose.. I am going to try to make a gravity waterer from one..
I don't like to hook up a hose to any waterer, the water overheats in the hose in the summer time and around here the hose would freeze in the winter time..

..........jiminwisc........
 
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Good morning everyone and welcome to the newbies!

It's sunny out today. We just passed through a fog but if the sun stays out, I might be able to convince the hens to venture out!

Deli-I put out the FF and it's frozen. Will it be good when it thaws? I figure that it would be but thought I'd ask.
 
I checked that hen this morning for mites....none. Then I noticed some neck feathers missing so I checked for injury but was shocked to find that she's molting....again!! She's already had a full blown molt this fall. Anyone else ever have a chicken molt twice like that?? Could she be sick or lacking some vitamins? And then I have a light Brahma hen that is just starting her first molt ever...she's almost 2 years old. Crazy mixed up chickens.
 

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