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Broodys are the best. I wouldn't have done that first Easter hatch if I knew I was going to have 10, but you just don't know til you know.I got to say @wrathsfarm and @Tstraub I couldnāt be happier that the broody Marans has taken in the younger chicks. Itās starting to get dark and I put them all in the brooder and they ate, drank and got under the hen.
I like this way of raising chicks, Iāll just have to make it smoother next time and no staggered hatches. Speaking of ā¦I have 6 more wtb eggs in the incubator due in one week. That will be a good test to see if I can integrate those 6 as easily as these last 2.
If youāre wondering why all the small staggered hatches. This last 6 is from the last eggs of my wtb hen that died a few weeks ago. I had some of her eggs in the wine fridge and went ahead and incubated those with a few from my black WTB.
I wonāt hatch anymore eggs until all the marans are laying regularly and I can get some olive egger offspring. Hopefully by that time all the mixed pullets will be laying and I can hatch the best of those eggs too.
You can see in the pics the taped splint on the curled toe chick. I reckon that was caused by being in the egg too long? And getting shrink wrapped? It was peeping for awhile, I shouldāve stepped in sooner. I was hesitant due to not knowing the actual day these started incubating.
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But really having the 10 wasn't so bad. Space issue of course plays in but it's mostly hands off, open the door and let them go.
I'm not positive but I do think shrinkwrapping plays a part.
@Debbie292d is my go to with these questions. She always has thorough and easy to understand answers.
Super cute babies you got my friend, congrats.
