Author: Brian Hurlburt

Brian Hurlburt’s FaceBook Profile states he’s an Old Goat & Chicken Chaser at Briden Farm, so who are we to argue! Brian is the “Bri” of Briden Farm.

At the Risk of Sounding Like a Bird Brain!

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Eight New Hatchings

Over the past few weeks we’ve been running a borrowed incubator to hatch some of our Chicken Eggs. I didn’t expect them all to hatch, I knew there would be some that wouldn’t! It seldom happens that they all hatch! 

While I’ve been around, handled, and raised, many chickens over the years, this was my first time using an incubator and only my second time seeing Chicks hatch from one! 

Honestly there are so many factors that affect the eggs, incubator, incubation, and hatch. Not only do you have the temperature to watch, but the humidity plays a large role. Some people say you need 45-55% Humidity for the first 18 days others say they do what’s called a Dry Hatch with just 30% humidity and in the final few days their humidity only gets around 60% when others say it should be at least 65-75%. So, there are so many factors involved, it’s nearly impossible to have a 100% perfect hatch! 

So, I really wasn’t surprised when less than half our eggs hatched! Honestly I expected about 50-60% and we ended up with only about 1/3. It was more than disappointing and what surprised me was the near shock and disappointment I felt! After turning the eggs every 5-8 hours for 18 days, then watching as the little Chicks inside the eggs began to pick (Pipping it’s called) their way out. Sometimes not getting any further! Then watching those that did hatch, while still in the incubator help the others by chirping and picking and helping to encourage their siblings! It’s a very deep, profound, undertaking that is often heart wrenching, and exhilarating, depending on what the outcome is! We had one die after hatching and after being out of the incubator for over a day, and another little one born two days late! The one that died, we noticed was not likely to make it, I took it and held it against my heart, to help warm it and keep it safe, keep it from being trampled, and it lay their on my chest, covered by my hand, as it slipped away! 

All of this, has definitely given me a new appreciation for Mother Hen! For all Mothers, and Fathers, who in one way or another experience all these feelings and more! 

Now, we have 8 little Chicks! Darling little things, that capture your heart when they look you in the eye! Being born on my Mother-In-Law’s birthday has probably ensured them a place here, without being sold! At least it sounds like a good excuse doesn’t it!? 😉 

So, needless to say, we won’t be having Day Old Chicks at this time! Although we may have more Roosters to rehome down the road! One good thing is, we helped bring 9 new lives into the World! Sadly one of them passed! The whole life cycle begins, and hatches before our eyes, and floods our hearts, within a few short weeks! It’s Incredible! 

Although we had a low hatch rate, we did have an 85 – 90% Fertility Rate! So, while we don’t have Day Old Chicks to sell You right now, we do have Fertile Hatching Eggs! So, if You want to experience what it is like to experience hatching your own Chicks and discover how profound that can be! However, be warned, You may soon find Yourself at the Risk of Sounding Like a Bird Brain! 

We have Fertile Hatching Eggs! 
For More Info … Call: 902-907-0770 

Our Site was Offline due to a Texas Snow Storm!

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Website Hosting

When we first started building Websites, we went with an Ontario based website host, a company who keep a large resource computer online that makes it possible for websites to show up on the World Wide Web. Over the years they’ve provided us incredible Hosting Online Conferencing, and the Tools and Support needed to become successful. They even provide training at no extra cost! In 2007, Joel Therien moved the Company to San Antonio, Texas because they have the Internet Fiber and Infrastructure necessary to expand and grow World Wide and continue to provide the website hosting, tools, online tools, and support they’d become known for! It all went very well, until…

This past week Texas, Southern Texas was hit with the worst storm they’ve had in over 50 Years! The whole place was brought to a standstill, streets were covered in ice, and the whole thing came crashing down! San Antonio has no contingency plan, no snow equipment, and no way to deal with any of this other than simply to tell people to stay home and wait for it to melt! After all, Southern Texas doesn’t get snow, or ice, right!?

The good news is, it’s only taken about three days to get our Sites back online, and through it all Joel Therien and GVO have done everything possible to keep us updated, getting us backed up, and and back up, as quickly as possible! Now that’s a Web Host You can Count on! 

If You happen to need a great Webhost, at Briden Farm we depend on GVO

Incubating Chicken Eggs

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Incubating Chicken Eggs

We’re on Day 19, or is it 18? Some say you count the first day, others say no, some say if you put your eggs in the incubator in the morning you count the day you put them in as day one, others… well You get the idea! 

One thing we do know is the Temperature should be 37.5 C, or 99.5 F. It should remain at this throughout and the Incubator should be opened as little as possible! Most say you should only open the Incubator every 6 – 8 hours when you turn the eggs.  Although there are those who say You should turn them more often! 

Then there’s the matter of moisture, or Humidity! Some say you need to keep it steady between 45-50% Humidity for the first 18 Days. Others say that’s to high and it should only be 25-50% and yet others find more success with Dry Hatches! 

So, as You can see, it’s an exact Science! My hypothesis is it’s a science best left to a bird brain like Mother Hen who understands it all better than the best Breeder! 

However, with Day Old Chicks that usually sell for just a few dollars currently selling in the $5-$10 range, more and more people are trying to hatch their own eggs! Well, actually Their not really theirs, the poor hen did lay them after all! 

That reminds me, we do have Fertilized Hatching Eggs and will hopefully have Day Old Chicks for sale very soon! 

Sexy New Ride at Briden Farm

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1979 154 International Lo-Boy Tractor

So, lots of people dream of Mansions, Fur Coats, Diamond Rings, and Sports Cars! I dream of an old Homestead on a River, with Franklin Brook running through it, and. warm Anorak and a Cowboy Hat, gripping chains and an old Farm Tractor! Well… today, Valentines Day 2021, another part of the dream came true! We just got a 1979 154 International Lo-Boy Tractor! This will come in so handy here at Briden Farm in so many ways!