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i have a 6 1/2 oz fem she has good fertility but cannot cover many eggs in brooding so i give her 3 chicks to adopt lol shes the little chocolate silkieI am having no more egg laying problems with my A class birds than with the larger breeds. And yes, fertility is lower, but that does not endanger the bird. Presently I am trying methods to increase fertility; nutritionally and by crossing different lines.
i have a 6 1/2 oz fem she has good fertility but cannot cover many eggs in brooding so i give her 3 chicks to adopt lol shes the little chocolate silkie
Found our first 2 serama eggs today! Not sure which or how many of our 4 hens layed them. So eggciting! They are a little over 4 months old. My 8yo DD says they taste way better than the big chickens eggs. There was a teeny one and a larger one that was a double Yolker!
Progress pics of my cute little cockerel. I need to weigh him now.
Just moved 8 Serama eggs from the turning tray to the hatching box in my GQF incubator. Started out with 25 eggs. Keeping my fingers crossed that I get at least 4 to hatch.
Same here, 1 out of 8 in the last hatch....I got 5 out of 14 the hatch before that....had an intruder in the broody tractor this am....a mouse found its way into the tractor....I believe I was able to get it out before I left for work....I could hear the chick under its mom, so I'm hoping it's ok...unless the big Gartner snake I've seen slinking around the garage and woodshed finds its way in they should be ok....I'm crossing my fingers, If mom sees it first, she will probably go ballistic and kill it, before it can get to baby....we shall see!That's sounding a lot like my hatch and I still have 11 days to go