Hello :)
I’ve been watching a wild turkey hen sit on her eggs for the past few weeks close to our home (we live in a heavily wooded area), and having just incubated my first batch of chicks (chickens), I was getting a little attached and found myself peeking at her nest a couple of times a day...
This is the one and only chick I’ve ever incubated. She was born on Easter. The egg came from my parents’ Easter egger rooster and Brahma hen. Isn’t she lovely? 🤩
Does that just mean he is a mix of some sort from a blue laying hen or rooster? What about him makes you know? I’m super new at all of this and just curious!
Hello all! This is the second time posting this topic, but now that the chick is a little older, I’m going to ask again!
My kids and I attempted to hatch 9 eggs and we had success with just one. Here is a picture of our chick, Lolly, that hatched on April 2. I really would love to know which of...
I didn’t see movement until after pipping, and even then it was hours with no movement. In fact, I candled on day 18 right before lockdown and I didn’t even see movement inside the egg. I wouldn’t worry about not seeing movement at this point. Keep me updated!!