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post #12661 of 18227

Hi All,

I'm new here just had my first broody hatch, what a great experience we hatched out 11 mixed bantam breeds ( Easter egger, dominique, millie fleur, and buff brahmas) I'll be curious to see how these chicks pan out.

Last night was there first night in there coop that is separated from the big girls, they were much to loud being in the house..

When I have enough posts I will share pics..

post #12662 of 18227
Wonderful, we will enjoy the pictures, and can wait. Welcome! And congrats!
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Easter Egger

 

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Not Sure the breed

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Feather Foot ????

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Feather foot???? Coloring of Millie

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These two came out of blue eggs

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Feather feeties.. Possibly Millie fluer due to coloring

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These must be mixed with some domonique

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Hopefully in time when they grow out a bit more I can figure out the mix, and more importantly figure out the sex

post #12664 of 18227
Adorable! Each one is cuter than the last.
post #12665 of 18227
That red faced one in the last pic looks like s/he is about to make some vital observation to her neighbor. Hehehe... Love the cuteness!
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post #12666 of 18227

Iv'e persuaded my mam to let me have a incubator! :D, but it's on one condition, i can only use it when i have a broody so the chicks can be given to her. I was planning on (when i have a broody) to put 6 duck eggs under her, then put 6 hen eggs in the incubator (on the same day), and when the chicks hatch wait 24 hours then go up just before dark and put the chicks under her with hatched ducklings if any, would this work? or would she not take well to having some ducklings and some chicks? or would i be best off hatching all duck or all chicks?

post #12667 of 18227

day 16 driving me nuts i can't wait until they hatch then im getting a few more chicks to put in with her gonna be awesome 

post #12668 of 18227
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Originally Posted by Johnn View Post

Iv'e persuaded my mam to let me have a incubator! :D, but it's on one condition, i can only use it when i have a broody so the chicks can be given to her. I was planning on (when i have a broody) to put 6 duck eggs under her, then put 6 hen eggs in the incubator (on the same day), and when the chicks hatch wait 24 hours then go up just before dark and put the chicks under her with hatched ducklings if any, would this work? or would she not take well to having some ducklings and some chicks? or would i be best off hatching all duck or all chicks?

Do you think the broody will accept the chicks? I hear that it happens, but I haven't had any success with it...

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"I want to live to the end of my life"... Ya think so???

 

Ducktape is like the force- it has a dark side, a light side, and holds the world together.

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post #12669 of 18227
Those are some really cute chickies...I wish I could post some pics - those pics would look good on the springtime chick thread why don't you put them there too? I agree, those two look like sharing some great secrets!
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I have a question and I sorta know the answer already but I want yalls opinion. I just recently got a new fence for my Silkies so that my broody can have the tractor all to herself with her chicks. She is due Thursday. She's not entirely safe where she is due to a chick-aggressive rooster in the coop with her. Should I wait to move her after they hatch since she's so close to hatching?I know I'm not supposed to move them period but its for their safety...

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