- Aug 15, 2014
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Around 9 am today I opened the incubator to officially remove the egg turner and noticed the smallest little pip. I picked up the egg to move it and the chick inside started cheeping as it must have been angry for the disruption. It made a larger pip around 4:30 and occasionally I can hear it cheep and when I watch the egg I can see it squirm sometimes. Based on when our foal was born this year (2:45 am) I'm predicting a middle of the night arrival. I might get to see it anyways if I'm still trying to finish my book for class
We decided to go on 1 last camping trip this weekend (after a lot of back and forth deciding from my DH). My in-laws did our chores when we were gone. I specifically told my MIL to make sure my little Salmon Faverolle pullet (which had grown to be my favorite as she would always walk up to me and beg to have her head pet) was in the coop every night (and pointed out which one she was). We got home today and camper unpacked, kids doing homework, laundry started....and then went out to put chickens in right before dark.....and I can't find her anywhere. Everyone else appears to be there. I was so upset that I didn't really get a full count (have to wait till morning to get a count on the ones that roost in the trees). I walked the pen twice calling her and never found her.
