hey there im new on here too,
we live in devon and have been bitten by the baby bug the noisy incubator is fast becoming a permanent feature in our life addicted to the hatching days
hi thanks, this hasnt been the best hatch we have had,out of a 6egg start :/ 4 made it to external pip, two made it to complete hatch , a very beautiful silvery grey one and a dirty looking yellow, we now are waiting on one last baby to complete, but its a very uncertain malpositioned duckling...
hi, thanks, any response is welcomed So far as im aware they are pure(?) swedish blues without any crested in their line. although the more i look around online the less im worried and the more i think you could be right, Bump-as it has now been nik-named-appears happy and healthy in all other...
hi, a quick intro as we are in the middle of fussy around our hatchlings. we are relatively new to the hatching bit, we have 8 chicken looking chickens, 2 silver sebright bantams (who hatched last sunday) 4 adult silverappleyards, two 4 week old silver appleyards, and are at two and a half...
our swedish blues have just harched , one of them has awhitish pink fleshy lump about 2mm in height on its head. i have no idea what i should do or what it is. it is doing the expected floppy standing and moving around in the incubator. does anyone know what this lump is?