Arizona Chickens

Yes, the woman was in the process of making NN Aloha's, and that one look's like it's NN to me. Some chicks seem to take longer than others to gain strength and dry off. How is it doing now?
I had to go to sleep:he, and I waited too long to ask.... :hitshe did not make it through the night...:hit:hit
one last egg, no movement on it.. it gets one more day
 
This is 5 hours after hatch.... is there anything I can do for her?
I was told she may be a naked neck mix.
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Technically, they can stay in the incubator for as long as 48 hours after hatching. But I like to get them out about 12 hours, or after they've fluffed out, whichever comes first. But it's best to let them fluff out in the incubator first.
 
@FeatherPugs Yes, I didn't have to bring that many back home. It was the men that seemed to be going for them the most, which was to be expected. The one's that I made with the smoked salmon flavored cream cheese disappeared pretty fast. So, hubby has maybe 6 or 7 more of the plain cream cheese ones left here to snack on now.
 
Yes it's pretty bad will be high winds all night and tomorrow, gonna bring in that rain soon! Putting the ee's inside the coop tonight so they don't get blown off their perch by the wind

Yes, we need the rain badly. I heard that they are having to bring in water for the wild animals to drink as ponds are drying up. Some of the wild ones are starting to come down to residential areas in search of water.

I have been watching the weather's humidity level, and next week is looking good. My Splash Australorp hen is laying really big eggs now. I think it's time for me to do another hatch. :yesss:
 
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I have too many drakes is there anybody living close to flagstaff,az willing to take three of my drakes please they are Rouen and beautiful. I noticed them tag teaming a couple of my females and am afraid they might kill them.
 
Help! In the past 3 days I noticed one of my pullets is very sleepy, I often saw her close her eyes and lay like this. But when she woke up, eats drinks walks normal. She is about 4 months old, I havent get a chance to confirm what her poops look like, she is not slow, or dull, or lethargic.
 

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