do you think he is good for the next generation to breed ?
i have chosen him because of his beautiful colors and the way he poses :)
dont have too much knowledge so i would be gratefull, to hear some experts critism ( i know that word must be spelled wrong lol )
he was as big as a guinniepig when we got him , now he is 13 years old and well, he grew a bit :)
pwned :)
we have a lot of fun with him. a hole in the yard here or there, or my beautiful Lillies soemtimes disapear over night and i find them in his Barn the next day but we love him just the...
i put a warming lamp over the egg carton and sat them in there, and they just stayed there lol
just wish all would have looked as crumpy as the one in the middle .)
never heard anything like this before, but sounds like you had a problem with humidity.
i would try to seperate them with a warm wet Q-tip and put them back in the incubator or under a warming lamp
if you open the incubator, be sure to spray some warm water inside to keep the humidity up for the...
look here :)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/candling-pics-progression-through-incubation-of-chicken-eggs
i am sure there are pictures of different hatching stages here somewere also, if no one posts a link to that and you cant find it, i can upload the pictures i took last year for you
Hello,
hope my english is good enough to explain what i need to know.
a while back i bought some Serama eggs for much money (100 british pounds)
the rooster who fertalized them looks very close to the real Malaisian Serama ,just beautiful
here you can see him...
its only day 4 for me but i could'nt resist candeling them :)
next to the 15 Serama i had put 3 of my silkied Serama eggs in the brooder and of the Silkied, 2 are fertile
from the ones i got from Great Britan i can only tell on one for sure that it is actually developing
so now i wait until day...
couldnt resist to take a picture of the baby i am raising on my shoulders because it was the only one wich hatched ( i deleted the ones i posted before ) :)
i am a brand new Maran and who are you ???
i have never tried it with a permanent marker because i would be to afraid it would go through the shell because they are so chemical
i rather take the work of remarking with wax pencils every few days but maybe i am toooo carefull
this does sound like it drowned.
had one of my recently hatched Seramas die the same way because i did a mistake, wich was
i accidently filled up one of the water containers too high with water so when it hatched it went with its beak through the grid into the water and i didnt see this :(...
dont use a permanent marker
i think best is leadpencil or waxpencil ( hope these are the right words in english )
you might haave to remark them cause they wear of after a while but its the safer way
i like to jump in too :)
just put mine in the incubator yesterday praying that i get lucky this time
a while ago i had some eggs from beautiful Seramas shipped by the post from western Great Britain to Germany, and all 27 had broken aircells
sadly after trying out the dry incubation thing not...