Have you noticed with pieds that they have what look like blue rings around the eye socket when they hatch? Had never seen before, but most of this hatch did. I've never had pied before so fig that must be it.
His flock are coral blue, lavender, light blue, buff dundotte, brown, pied, violet, and white.
Shoot, I used the tablet camera again. - I'll post one from camera after this.
These 3 are, I believe,buff, buff dundotte, & lavender. ...you don't want me to tell you the colors that didn't make it...
Yep, that's them.
Sadly, the little violet had died when I got up this a.m. It was wobbly on it's feet & rolling over a lot, but I'd put off the Vit B until today, thinking they'd all had a rough start & needed to rest. Not sure the Bs would have helped but one of those things where you ask if...
That would be buff. Buff dundotte is dotted, buff is not. His pic here looks white though, threw me off. Thanks, as always. http://www.guineafarm.com/product/buff-keet/
Still pondering #1- opaline, you think? Guinia farm says near white - her wings, belly & face are white, but the rest is creamy, GF says no black hairs on head, there are. "Bluish tint on head and back" not on back, but that might explain the shadow I mentioned that keeps coming up brown on...
Well, I think I have 4. There was one external pip Thursday when I got up, and it had zipped 1/4 of the way around by Friday a.m., then nothing. By Friday evening I had decided if this was to be my only one, I was helping it out, and put pin holes in the rest. Candled, some had internally...
Coming down to final days before lockdown. The 360 has been great,consistent temp & humidity. I still keep the jelly jar in it. In the 360, it maintains humidity for days rather than hours.
The eggs are no longer jiggly, they are nice and solid with bird. I've kept them upright in carton the...