I am new to the hatching game to but was lucky enough to hatch out 6 healthy chicks, including one assisted. However, I was already super attached to them from the moment they hatched and I can’t imagine possibly loosing any. I wish you the best of luck with your little peeper
I have 2 blue 5 week old roos one is an Easter Egger, one is an olive Egger and I’m looking for pics to see what they might look like at full maturity.
My naughty 8 month old pup caught one of my 5 week old chicks and while I didn’t see it happen I was told said pup had the chick in her mouth. Upon inspection of Poutine (the chick) I found a very small abrasion on her foot. She is now limping/hopping with the foot curled tightly under her and...
I’m not planning to let Nugget go anytime soon and am keeping my fingers crossed that by the time he’s actively crowing hubby will have gotten over it because this boy is 100% the favorite of myself and my 6 and 8 year old daughters.
Not to mention this started out as a fun experiment to do with my girls during quarantine which he only agreed to because he wasn’t expecting that I would be able to successfully hatch anything lol
I am allowed to have them and I’m not quite sure why he doesn’t want roos. My guess is either his fear of cracking a fertilized egg or the crowing considering our coop it’s only about 20 yards from our bedroom window lol
None of them are even close to pure lol. This was really just a fun lesson on development to do with my littles during quarantine but now I’m addicted.
None of them are even close to pure lol. This was really just a fun lesson on development to do with my littles during quarantine but now I’m addicted.