Here are the rooters from the montana hatch. The NN are in front.they are hunched beause it is cold and snowing.. below is a hen from the Halloween hatch. You can see the snow. She is the hen the red rooster mounted.
and my goose.
The Halloween chick is shy, but when I was spying on her, when she did not think I was looking, she was showing the chicks how to eat. I like using plastic silver wear trays for the feed.
I put Billings in with the other chicks this evening. He was so happy to be with them, you could tell he said, "I am so happy to be with you guys, aren't you happy I am here, too?"
Billing's shell got destroyed when I was helping her, so I have no pic of that. She was not shrink wrapped (not a fan of that word,) but when you took the shell off, she was just surrounded by the inner layer, The inner layer, was not all wrinkled, and not stuck to her just a soft white inner...
I did have to help her because her head was stuck in the upside down pointy part of egg. All hatched now, day 22 still. I will post a group pic as the get their sea legs.