Chick seems to be doing good
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Did you give him any sugar water from an eye dropper?Well bugger! We have been worried about the RIR chick as he didn’t seem to be eating or drinking much and nit very active. Chicks like that in the past we have had rarely perk up… he passed despite our efforts to get him to eat and drink. RIW eggs still no action… I will reorder hatching eggs.
Yes, he just never really improved. Over the years we have had a chick every now and then be like this from a hatch. Anyway we shall try again, this lot of hatching eggs was a bust. Just a bummer. I am trying to get some quality RIR eggs in general now. If I find Rosecombs again great if not okay, single comb is okay, I want to improve my utility flock and establish a good RIR breeding pool.Did you give him any sugar water from an eye dropper?
I love those naked neck animals...quite productive and healthyMy two 12 Week RIR, top bird has white in her wing feathers, bottom bird no white.
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One thing I noticed photographing the chicks today is that the RIR chick from the hatching egg has clearly yellow legs compared to the hatchery chicks of breeds also suppose to have yellow legs… not saying the others won’t yellow up… just very noticeable when comparing chick pictures. The NN in the photo with him should have yellow legs as an adult as well. Even the Buckeyes and RIW Hatchery chicks don’t look yellow, it’s that pale pink still. So very excited to see how the chick develop. I hope it is a boy
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The chicks I think are RIW
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We like the goofy NNs too. Since the NNs are not SoP we are hopefully going to do some experimental breeding. All depends on what we can raise up in the rooster department from other breeds. The mature Pullets lay pretty good. Hopefully we can improve them