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Again GREAT pics! The last chick does look maybe buff. Are these Silkie chicks from your own eggs or did you buy them from someone? Crossbeak is genetic so if it from your eggs you shouldn't breed from your Silkie anymore, if you got the eggs from else where you need to let the breeder know that her hens are passing this defect along to chicks so they can stop using their hens for breeding.
Oh my gosh!
I am admittedly jealous of all the successful hatches so far... But one of my eggs has finally pipped! Still no action yet from the other eggs, but that one is really shaking and rocking!
I just love that other folks take the challenge to hatch Trader Joe's fertile eggs! My Josie, hatched on 1/1/11 - in the first BYC NYD Hatch I joined - is still in my flock. I hatched four TJ chicks (yeah, WL) three hens and one rooster. A couple years ago I gifted a fellow starting a flock with the other 2 Josie's. Kinda wished I hadn't, because I generally keep white eggs for my own eating so I have plenty of colored eggs to sell. WAY to go, Carrie!I finally have something going on! 2 of my Trader Joes eggs have pipped! I don't expect anything with the marans until tomorrow (considering I set them a day late, due to shipping)
I just love looking at the pictures of all of the newly hatched chickies.I hope that one day I will be hatching right along with you guys! Need more land and more coops!![]()
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Happy New Year!!
I am admittedly jealous of all the successful hatches so far... But one of my eggs has finally pipped! Still no action yet from the other eggs, but that one is really shaking and rocking!
I really am liking this coloring. Very nice!
Okay, here's "Chip"He's (she's?) a bantam chocolate wyandotte (I know I keep saying that, but I saw someone requested to put the breed down with the pics). Unfortunately he's a lone survivor out of 9 eggs total. The two eggs I had in with him never pipped or peeped and they were no longer moving. I opened the eggs through the air cell and found them dead and upside down. They pipped internally and drowned or suffocated. I'm so sad
I didn't even get one BLR wyandotte. I've been having a problem with malpositioned chicks. What could cause this? They seem to suffer from saddle shaped air cells due to shipping. Could that be it? Maybe they can't turn into the proper position? I feel terrible but what can you do. I bought more chocolate wyandotte eggs and I'm trying again. I'll search for BLRW bantams later. But this little guy is all alone. So I've been handling him a lot and letting him take naps on me, otherwise he peeps loudly until I pick him up. Feather duster isn't helping either. Anyways, here's Chip. He's teeny tiny. Not use to bantams!![]()
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now you have seen it all! LOLOh my gosh!This made me burst out laughing and at the same time think poor baby. It looks so shocked.![]()
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Jap Bantam too? LOL those birds can not stand upright! (even more when the flash goes off!) ROFL