I'd send you eggs as well. My girls are from Ann Charles, and my roo is from Ann Horsman. I gave a local 10 eggs to test hatch for me. He got a 60% hatch rate.
Beyond that what colors do you see these babies being? I see 2 black. The grayish one, not sure if it'll be blue or recessive white...
Well, they'll be hens in 2 months. I'm putting in another dozen of mine along with some hatching eggs from another breeder. I currently have 7 pullets and 2 cockerels. 3 pullets and 1 cockerel are 18 weeks old. They'll be laying in the next 4 weeks or so, although they are much smaller at that...
Well, River still isn't fertile, or the roo doesn't like her. 6 Bresse chicks hatched over the weekend. 2 never developed, and 17 died before hatch day, so I have to remove them tonight.
Hey y'all how's it going? I lost my cockerel to again a dog, I'm expecting one at the end of the month from Ann Horsman. My pullets are laying now, but obviously too young, and too small eggs. I'm lucky if they're over 40 grams. River is almost 2 years old and finally laying about a 60-gram egg...
River is 11 months old now. Her eggs still won't begin to grow. How do you guys collect, and store and set the eggs that lead to development? I'm wondering if maybe I'm doing something wrong. I don't have issues getting the other girls eggs to develop. I'm on day 10 and I can see the embryos...
I put some of River's in the incubator since the new rooster. They don't appear to be developing, but the golden comet ones are, even the double yoker one is, both yolks.
The double yoker is just an experiment.
Well it happened. He attacked my one child who animals love. So I had hubby kill him and I processed him for stew.
We tried working with him to make him more docile but once he drew blood on my kid, that's a no go.
I'm pretty sure I accidentally ruptured the poop intestine aka large...
Well he's home now. This is the best I could get of his comb for now. He's in isolation to make sure he's healthy.
The comb is definitely not straight.