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  1. luvmychikens65

    Chocolate Old English Game Bantams

    Thanks! It looks like the blueish one is starting to turn more chocolate. Mine are in an enclosed run so they won't get taken by the hawks around here.
  2. luvmychikens65

    Chocolate Old English Game Bantams

    I have some chocolate oegb and one of my broody hens has started having her eggs hatch. 2 babies are whitish, 1 is black and the other is a beautiful blue! Is that normal?
  3. luvmychikens65

    Day 21 of first hatch

    I read where some people were not using any humidity for the first part of the hatch and having great success but I don't know if I'm brave enough to try that. It will help when I get the hygrometer for my next batch.
  4. luvmychikens65

    Still air incubator

    Thanks for the info, blucoondawg! Going to get that stuff before I do my next incubator batch. Right now I have 6 broody hens, though! 5 old english game bantams and 1 ameraucana.
  5. luvmychikens65

    Still air incubator

    blucoondawg, what thermometer and hygrometer do you use? And what humidity do you recommend starting my lockdown on on my next batch since i have no idea what it was on this last one?
  6. luvmychikens65

    Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

    Oh no! It sounds like I'm going to have my hands full! How do I know who's chicks are whose since the first hen went broody on the 20th and 2 others on the 25th and the last one on the 26th. Or would it be better to just seperate everyone now if I can?
  7. luvmychikens65

    Day 21 of first hatch

    I only have 9 that hatched out sucessfully. I'm going to get a hygrometer before I start another clutch. There were several that pipped but couldn't maneuver around to finish zipping. They were all backwards in their shells, trying to come out the narrow end so I guess that had something to do...
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    Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

    Thank you so much for replying! I wonder if I should move the mama hens to their own little places like a dog kennel or pen? They are first time brooders so I don't know if it will throw them off. I did move one hen to another nest when she went broody and climbed in with the first hen and...
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    Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

    I have 4 broody hens in 5 days now! 3 are in the same coop and not sure what to do about that. Will they be okay all together? I have several concerns such as how they will all get along, and all the nest boxes are raised off the floor. Any suggestions?
  10. luvmychikens65

    What do you prefer-D'uccles or Old English Game bantams?

    Did you get your D'Uccles yet? I happen to have both the D'Uccles in porcelain and the OEGB in porcelain.
  11. luvmychikens65

    Still air incubator

    I ended up removing them after they are dry which is about 8 hours. I did notice that they do calm down and rest much better and quieter in the brood box under the light. Thanks for all the help!
  12. luvmychikens65

    Still air incubator

    Well, I've had 4 hatch so far and they are all doing great. I had to move the first two out after about 8 to 10 hours because they were knocking eggs every which way. I waiting till they were good and dry and walking around good before I did. They are resting much better in the brood box. I...
  13. luvmychikens65

    Still air incubator

    I'm on my first still air batch of eggs myself but a friend who has the huge cabinet incubators says he leaves them in for a day so they can dry off and stay warm. From all the reading I've done they can last up to 3 days. For myself I think I'm going to leave in for a day and then move to brood...
  14. luvmychikens65

    Day 21 of first hatch

    I'm working on my first incubator batch of chicken eggs and not sure if I'm doing it right. I had one egg wiggling on day 19 and 20 but today it hasn't moved at all! I'm using a Little Giant incubator and the temp has been holding steady at 100.5 at the top of the eggs and not sure what the...
  15. luvmychikens65

    How cold is too cold for 9 week old baby chicks?

    Thank you so much for your reply. Really makes sense to me when I think about the climates that that are perpetually cold and still manage to raise healthy and happy chickens.
  16. luvmychikens65

    How cold is too cold for 9 week old baby chicks?

    I can start integrating them any time now and will do so on the nice sunny days even if it's cold. There's only 2 other birds in that coop and they roost up high so I don't think the babies can reach up there just yet but there is a lower roost. How long should I take them out during the day to...
  17. luvmychikens65

    How cold is too cold for 9 week old baby chicks?

    I have a 9 week old ameraucana and a 9 week old porcelain old english bantam that are getting too big for their brooder but the temps have been down in the teens at night. Is it too cold to put them out? Should I start putting them out for a little while during the day to get them used to it...
  18. luvmychikens65

    LWC (lil' white chicken) - California white? Roo? HEN!?

    I have a small (bantam sized) white hen almost identical to her with black random spots, but she has ear muffs. I have no idea what she is. She was purchased from Atwoods.
  19. luvmychikens65

    Would this be considered a Self Blue OEGB?

    So pairing with my porcelain hen is a good thing, I guess! Thank you very much for responding.
  20. luvmychikens65

    Would this be considered a Self Blue OEGB?

    I read somewhere that it could be considered a Self Blue Brassy Back. Not sure if those exist, though. Does anyone else know what color he would be considered? Right now I have him with a porcelain hen. And what color will the offspring turn out as? Any help is greatly appreciated as I'm new to...
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