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Oh so sweet.. pecking mama's eye! Really cute little chipmunker!
Oh my! It's all happening! So many cute pics - keep them coming!!
In the dead of the night I could hear lots of tapping, very light - sounded like when the wood fire is just getting some heat up and the metal is expanding - anyway I woke up this morning to more cracks in the number 1 egg (I'll call her Faith for now because she's given me some!) so I'm very hopeful I can let them be.![]()
The chick is absolutely adorable. My speckled sussex is a first time broody/mama, and she is being so sweet. This chick is a mix between an EE and this speckled sussex hen. The next chick is EE dad and EE mom. Can't wait to see how they turn out!
My eggs in lockdown may have full speckled sussex and definitely speckled sussex mix chicks... your hen is so pretty! What a good mama! My first broody was an amazing mama, we are so lucky : )
Oh my goodness, so jealous of you! My broody is my only full speckled sussex. I love her so much. I would love to have more and a roo to go with! Same goes for golden laced wyandottes and silver laced wyandottes!
I wish you lived closer because I can't keep them all : ) They are from a Speckled Sussex and Copper Maran roo over Speckled Sussex, Copper Maran, Welsummer and Americana hens.
I had 18 eggs shipped to me, 4 of them were busted and their contents were all over many of the good eggs. I soaked the eggs in a warm bleach water solution for a few minutes then wiped and dried them off. Of the 14 that went into the bator I had 3 non developers, 1 quitter and 10 still going strong, due to hatch on the 21st. So I don't think the bleach water hurt them, especially since the eggs were shipped around a thousand miles.