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Love my Mika!!! Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Cheshire UK
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http://www.chickenhouseuk.co.uk/ekmp...odel_2008).jpg The company I'm buying it from also hires them out for 4 week intervals (£100) but I think I'm going to buy one as its something we could do regulary! Quote:
I have heard of Coccidiosis and will take all of the necessary precautions to make sure it does not become a problem. Thanks for your input its great to hear from someone who has knowledge in this area ![]()
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
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| ![]() I hatched some chicks out a few times because I wanted to imprint them. They were beloved pets (how kooky is that?) . We had their dad, Brooster the Rooster for over 5 years. He was quite famous in our little community - he was a "student" at the elementary school I worked at for a week each year (while they were studying farm animals). The chicks I hatched out were Bantam Cochins, the little chickens that have feathers on their feet. They are incredibly friendly, as far as chickens go. ![]() We rigged up an incubator the old fashioned way with a box, some hay, a light bulb and a dish of water. I marked and turned the eggs and was there when they hatched. I was their mom! It was tons of fun!!!!! Below are some pics of the eggs hatching. |
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Love my Mika!!! Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Cheshire UK
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Love my Mika!!! Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Cheshire UK
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| ![]() OK! So I chickened out! Pardon the punn ![]() ![]()
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Donating YT 10K Club Member | ![]() I made an incubator while in high school and hatched chicken eggs. The first dozen...I "fried" when the temperature in the incubator got too warm. In the end I had 3 hens and 1 rooster. He was quite protective over his "harem". I taught them tricks. One would go up stairs...another came to a bell and I can't remember the third. The rooster never learned anything. Typical. LOL
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