I really like that they are an auto-sexing breed, I am hoping to keep one of the Welbars and a Dorking before I make a final cut!Yes, the aggressive one's are always the first that should go, so that peace can be kept in the flock!
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I really like that they are an auto-sexing breed, I am hoping to keep one of the Welbars and a Dorking before I make a final cut!Yes, the aggressive one's are always the first that should go, so that peace can be kept in the flock!
It's supposed to hit 103 degrees here today.
The chick that started to hatch yesterday afternoon is still the same. I can see movement, but it's less chirpy and lively than yesterday. It has a breathing hole. Don't want to interfere too soon.
We should be 20 degrees cooler!It is! It say's that it's 103 here already.
We should be 20 degrees cooler!What a crybaby I am, HA!

Sorry, I was referring to the other egg. One has a hole about halfway between the two ends, started to hatch yesterday afternoon, and is just staying there. I can see movement. This is the egg I was referring to.If you see where you can pick off a little bit more of the shell where it's trying to get out, that may help. There's not as much room for it to work to get out at that smaller end.
Sorry, I was referring to the other egg. One has a hole about halfway between the two ends, started to hatch yesterday afternoon, and is just staying there. I can see movement. This is the egg I was referring to.
The other one has a little pip hole in the wrong end, but the membrane is intact and there is no little beak there. So maybe I was wrong about it pipping on the wrong end, and it got a hole there somehow without using its beak? This is the egg that cracked and I repaired with wax. No signs of movement since yesterday.
That is what I guessed, but I'll let it have a few more days just in case of a miracle.The one that pipped at the wrong end that no sign's of movement is in has most likely died in the shell.
I think the number of degrees difference always gets compressed in extreme temps. I'm 102 here and that's higher than normal, for a high temp!It is! It say's that it's 103 here already.
sorry about the "wrong end" chick, but so far you've got two fluffy chicks and a possible third, so that's pretty good, right!Sorry, I was referring to the other egg. One has a hole about halfway between the two ends, started to hatch yesterday afternoon, and is just staying there. I can see movement. This is the egg I was referring to.
The other one has a little pip hole in the wrong end, but the membrane is intact and there is no little beak there. So maybe I was wrong about it pipping on the wrong end, and it got a hole there somehow without using its beak? This is the egg that cracked and I repaired with wax. No signs of movement since yesterday.