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SA Farm
Herd Master
It was a long day on the road yesterday, but I got a dozen Pilgrim hatching eggs, a pair of Pilgrim goslings, and 29 chicks for my trouble Fortunately they aren’t all for me and most of them will be gone by the end of the month. Some to a sale I’m going to, some to my sister, and I’ll be growing out the rest.
This handsome boy is Aragorn
And the lovely Galadriel
Buff Orpingtons (my individual pic didn’t come out very well)
Gold laced and blue laced red Wyandottes
Standard silver laced Cochins
And Easter Eggers
My nephews were over last night and the older one woke me up at 4am because the power had gone out! I threw towels over my incubators and the ducks and goslings to help keep their body heat and crossed my fingers that the ones out in the brooder shed would snuggle.
They did.
Power didn’t come on until after 8am and the incubators had only lost about 10* and all baby birds were alive and well
Here’s hoping the temp drop didn’t cause too much havoc with my eggs. I haven’t set the Pilgrim hatching eggs yet, so it’s just chicks and poults that might be in trouble The ones that didn’t drop too much were, of course, the ones due later this week. I’m not too worried about them. Just my turkeys.
Oh well. Nothing more I can do at this point. Just have to wait and see. I’ll be candling later this week and I’ll see how they’re doing then.
This handsome boy is Aragorn
And the lovely Galadriel
Buff Orpingtons (my individual pic didn’t come out very well)
Gold laced and blue laced red Wyandottes
Standard silver laced Cochins
And Easter Eggers
My nephews were over last night and the older one woke me up at 4am because the power had gone out! I threw towels over my incubators and the ducks and goslings to help keep their body heat and crossed my fingers that the ones out in the brooder shed would snuggle.
They did.
Power didn’t come on until after 8am and the incubators had only lost about 10* and all baby birds were alive and well
Here’s hoping the temp drop didn’t cause too much havoc with my eggs. I haven’t set the Pilgrim hatching eggs yet, so it’s just chicks and poults that might be in trouble The ones that didn’t drop too much were, of course, the ones due later this week. I’m not too worried about them. Just my turkeys.
Oh well. Nothing more I can do at this point. Just have to wait and see. I’ll be candling later this week and I’ll see how they’re doing then.