Stratford Sussex and Vorwerks

Stratford Sussex and Vorwerks Light Sussex
Silver Sussex
Lavender Sussex
Buff Sussex
Porcelain Sussex
Coronation Sussex
Vorwerks

11/10/2022

MAIL EGGS



The strongest eggs (shells) and chicks are those from hens aged 2 years or older. A 3-year-old hen has proven to be healthy and her calcium metabolism is optimal. A hen extracts the calcium for egg shells from her bones. Through feed and egg-laying breaks, she replenishes it. The older the hen, the bigger and stronger the chick in terms of disease resistance and the amount of nutrition contained in the egg. 
Ask for eggs of older hens.

A few tips for better results:

1. To get best possible hatches: Ask the owner of the eggs to 'start' the eggs by incubating them for 24 hrs prior to shipping. This is an old trick done in the 19th and 20st century for hatching eggs (transport by cart, truck, train was rough).
The early cell division stops when the temp goes down and starts up again in the incubator at its destination. You can let started eggs travel for 1-2 weeks hatch rates are better than without starting them.

2. Are the eggs going to fly by plane? Ask owner to put the eggs in an airtight Thing: Weck jars, biscuit-tin taped airtight, etc. All to keep air pressure the same.

Common damage: detached cords (yolk), air sack rupture, micro or maxi cracks.

3. Candle the eggs before you incubate to see if the air bubble is still fixed. If not, forget it (my experience). Some manage to hatch hundreds!!! of eggs with detached air cells, upright position, find those magicians.

4. Micro cracks can be repaired with with nail varnish or latex-based photo glue. Some use candle wax, you have to have candles then, which also applies to the aforementioned things. Most importantly, no moisture can escape. Only do it on the cracks, so as not to suffocate the embryo.

5. The cords that normally hold the yolk in the centre can break due to rough transport. You cannot fix this, one way to tackle is not turning the egg the first 4 days of incubation. After that turn very careful by hand a bit to left and right. The point is that the membranes do not stick together. If you manage till hatching time when cords are detached, birth can be a problem due to the chick laying in breech.

6. Switch off auto turner. I had mail eggs never in the auto turner when damaged.
Any damaged eggs are best to be incubated upright, air cell up. If you have an incubator where eggs are on their sides, make a construction or 'hammocks' between the dividers.


7. If some eggs do not hatch but there is a chick inside, put the egg in a glass with warm water and see if it moves. If the rest of the chicks have already hatched, you can peel an egg with a moving chick.



8. Peeling too early leads to a lot of blood loss. If you see that the blood has not yet withdrawn from the membrane, put the chick back in the incubator. Try again a few hours later. A little bit of blood loss won't hurt.

9. It is a fable that chicks that do not hatch themselves are weak, with transported eggs the chicks are already at a disadvantage. So helping them can't hurt. If the chick is not well formed, it will keel over later.

GREAT TIP FROM ANN DOUGLAS: write 'Bee embryos' ⚠️ Handle with Care on the box with eggs. Handling may be more gentle 😂

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03/06/2022

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My 3k horses stand in with my 40k horses.

I’ve had a five hundred dollar horse earn me 100k.

I’ve watched a 35k horse become a five hundred dollar horse with 1 X-ray.

I owned a mare who earned 107k , who I bought for 700.

Horses don’t know what you paid , they don’t know what they’ve won.
But they know how you treat them.

There’s not a single horse on our place that’s treated any differently then the others. You can’t put a price tag on a soul.

Today as I walked my pastures. I pet the noses of winners who’s owners failed them. I pet the noses of horses who could have been winners had they been given the chance.

Today I kissed the noses of baby’s who one day can become winners, if their owners bring them to their full potential.

Horses know no dollar value.
They do know if you love and believe in them.
Feed them & they shall feed you.

~RePost

Lots of new chicks, Lavender, Speckled, Light, Coronation and Buff Sussex along with some Vorwerks
21/09/2021

Lots of new chicks, Lavender, Speckled, Light, Coronation and Buff Sussex along with some Vorwerks

23/08/2021
Hatch Day
21/08/2021

Hatch Day

One of the Lavenders payed a big egg today
29/07/2021

One of the Lavenders payed a big egg today

Lavender, Silver and 1 Coronation Sussex babies ❤️
19/04/2021

Lavender, Silver and 1 Coronation Sussex babies ❤️

Hatch day, Lavender, Speckled, Buff and Light Sussex on the way 🎉
20/01/2021

Hatch day, Lavender, Speckled, Buff and Light Sussex on the way 🎉

Lots of new babies, Silver, Buff, Speckled and Light Sussex along with Vorwerk’s.
03/12/2020

Lots of new babies, Silver, Buff, Speckled and Light Sussex along with Vorwerk’s.

Baby Vorwerk’s 🐣
30/10/2020

Baby Vorwerk’s 🐣

Baby Sussex and 3 ring ins 🐣
30/10/2020

Baby Sussex and 3 ring ins 🐣

My young Coronation Sussex cockerel standing proud
24/10/2020

My young Coronation Sussex cockerel standing proud

15/10/2020
15/10/2020
My Coronation Sussex Cockerel arrived today after a long drive and what a handsome boy he is
11/10/2020

My Coronation Sussex Cockerel arrived today after a long drive and what a handsome boy he is

So the Buff Sussex arrived today, and they are gorgeous, thank you Eggcellent Chooks 😊
11/10/2020

So the Buff Sussex arrived today, and they are gorgeous, thank you Eggcellent Chooks 😊

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