Murphy's Laws of the Hatch PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 May 2008

By Inga Ladd

April 11, 2003

Murphy's Laws of the Hatch includes these (and probably more) maxims:

  •  The better quality your flock the less likely you'll be able to hatch as many chicks as you want.

The single comb hen with four toes on one foot and six toes on the other will lay an egg every day, never molt and never go broody.   Her sister with no crest or foot feathers will find these eggs, hide them and hatch them all.

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