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One died after hatching. Is this normal? It wasn't strong at all. They are all the wrong feather and leg color. All yellow legs.:(. I worked so hard making sure everything I did hatching was right.

They all have brown feathers. The two that are living are super cute and will go to a loving home as a mixed breed. I'll take pictures later after they fluff up.
 
I don't know that I'd say it's exactly "normal," but it's unfortunately not uncommon. Especially with shipped eggs and especially if you do not have a lot of incubating/hatching experience. Even with tons of hatching experience, sometimes things are just beyond your control. Losses can occur due to a number of reasons. Temperature or humidity fluctuations during incubation, what the parent flock were or were not fed in the days or weeks prior to the eggs being laid, microscopic/invisible to the naked eye damage to the eggs during transport, and even genetic anomalies can all cause chicks to die in the shell or shortly after hatching.
 
One died after hatching. Is this normal? It wasn't strong at all. They are all the wrong feather and leg color. All yellow legs.
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. I worked so hard making sure everything I did hatching was right.

They all have brown feathers. The two that are living are super cute and will go to a loving home as a mixed breed. I'll take pictures later after they fluff up.

I'm truly sorry to hear that you are going through all this. So much excitement only to be bitterly dissappointed.
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But hopefully, once you've had a chance to catch your breath and cool off, you'll find you are learning MUCH from all of this. Hatching eggs from anybody requires a thick skin because so many things can go wrong.
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One died after hatching. Is this normal? It wasn't strong at all. They are all the wrong feather and leg color. All yellow legs.
sad.png
. I worked so hard making sure everything I did hatching was right.

They all have brown feathers. The two that are living are super cute and will go to a loving home as a mixed breed. I'll take pictures later after they fluff up.
As sad as it is just think of it as a blessing in disguise. When a chick hatches that has serious things wrong with it but it doesn't die right away and you have to put it down.... now that is hard core. One of the hardest things I ever had to do...put down a fluffy peeping chick. I cried and cried.
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