January 2017 Hatch-a-long

6 ducklings so far, and at least 3 more have pipped! I had to open the incubator, they were all wedged between the other eggs and the lid. I threw a warm wet sponge in when I opened it, so hopefully no damage was done.
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My mama hen brought her chicks out to explore their run today... With my help of course. She went out and they cried, "Mama! Mama! Mama!" as I have a partition in front of the door so they don't fall out... So I placed them in the run with her and she taught them how to dust bathe and scratch around... And I left them out with her for a couple hours before putting them back in the coop and she followed... :) So cute... Day 20 for my 2 viable eggs in my first batch in the incubator! 2 out of 7?! Thinking broodies are the way to go!
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Auto-sexing? You got my attention! Would creambar hens crossed with a buff orpington rooster still produce autosexing chicks?

No, sadly, with the auto sexing breeds, they are pretty exclusive. Now for a sex-linked bird, there are quite a few crosses that will yield different features on the different sexes. Here's one of mine - just hatched(!!!!!) and right away, we can tell it's a boy (you can't see in this photo, but he's got a white spot on the top of his head - he's also carrying around a little shell for later
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) . He got the barring gene from his mama (BR) and his dad is a BCM.
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It took 48.5 hrs from internal pip to external pip. I resisted the urge to help and I am really glad I did. He's working on busting out of his shell now. I know I need to go to sleep but I'm too excited.

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Brilliant color! Lol so do emu's lay eggs everyday like chickens?Or seasonally? Lol can you imagine the platter you'd get from such an egg? You could feed a whole family!
It took 48.5 hrs from internal pip to external pip. I resisted the urge to help and I am really glad I did. He's working on busting out of his shell now. I know I need to go to sleep but I'm too excited.

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Two littles born during the night... I think the gray one is a boy as his dad is autosexing cream legbar and baby has a white spot on his head...
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If mom isn't a cream Legbar then the chicks won't be autosexing. My flock is a Cream Legbar rooster over hens of different breeds.
 

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