I bought 12 baby chicks at the local feed store that had been marked down to $2 because they were getting older and new babies were coming in soon. The elderly gentleman wasn't quite sure what they were, he said thought they were Buff Orpingtons. Two were a little darker than the rest when I got...
Let me see if I have this right. According to the chart in one of these threads, if you cross a Golden Laced Wyandotte Rooster with a Silver Laced Wyandotte Hen you get sex-linked chicks, right? Does it work the other way around too?
In a million years I would have never believed it. The two eggs that had pipped but didn't do anything all day yesterday throughout the whole power outage fiasco actually hatched last night. When the power came back on I cleaned up the incubator and through the four that had hatched earlier...
What a stressful day!!! The end of day 20 and the power went out just after midnight and didn't come back on until 4:30 this afternoon. At 6 this morning I ran to Walmart and got a thing that jump starts your car battery that had an inverter. I took all the chicks that had hatched and put...
5 of my eggs are hatching already and we just went into lockdown yesterday. What do I do? Leave them in the incubator until the rest hatch? I'm not supposed to open the incubator tomorrow right? ACK! This is so stressful!
I ordered from them for the first time last year and plan on ordering from them again. They did call me last year because the partridge rocks I ordered weren't available for the ship date I selected. They gave me the choice to either wait until they were available or choose a different breed...
While I've always had chickens, I've never had bantams before and I've never bought from the feed store. Usually when I need to replace my flock I order one or two specific breeds from the hatchery. Can someone help me out as to what I have here?
The first two chicks look similar in color...