2026 Chick Thread!

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Last month I put in an order for at Cackle for a few exhibition buff orpington chicks mid-April. My very first chickens were 6 feed store BOs. Almost five years later, I only have 2 of them left. Nevermind the fact that I have 33 other chickens at the moment...I just have a need for a minimum buff count in the mix lol.

Not sure yet if I will hatch more this year. I have one flock with abysmally low fertility rates that I've only been able to get one offspring from so far, and she is amazing all grown up...so I might throw some of those eggs in the incubator on a timeline to sync up with the mail order arrival in case I can get another lucky egg.
 
1. What breeds are you getting?

2. How many?

3. Are you hatching, getting day olds or started pullets?

4. Are you going to raise them yourself or let a broody do it for you?
Hatched some RIRs (4) and Black Star (2) chicks a couple days ago. First time incubating eggs and had some issues with a borrowed incubator not keeping a constant temp. Still, managed 6 of 8 fertile eggs hatching. I think that we have 4 pullets and 2 roos, Black Stars are sex linked, the RIRs I am guessing. 3 of the RIRs are giving off strong hen vibes to me, and now have sprouted wing feathers where as the two I suspect of being roos have not.

Had a nice success story with the RIR I believe to be a roo, who couldn't stand upon hatching. Seems he had a case of spraddle leg and was moving himself around with his wings because his belly was on the ground. I did a lot of research to figure out what to do, this post was probably the most helpful thing I came across:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...and-caring-for-the-special-needs-chick.72163/

One night in a "chick chair" got the little chick's legs in the right position and an hour in a little glass gave him the muscles tone to keep himself up. He only needed about 2 hours in the incubator before he returned to the flock in the brooder.

Here are some pictures of the chicks, the first born cuddling with the other eggs, and the little one standing with the other roo. I didn't get any pictures of its ailment, but I sure am glad we were able to get him up and going!
 

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