Hey there vehve
Thank you all for your best wishes and congratulations!
The full story is that this was Tina’s first attempt at being a mum, so I just ordered some mixed, little banties which also turned out to be the seller’s first time at shipping eggs.
The 9 eggs got held up in the post office and some were way past the 10 days and some cracked. So she ended up with:
2 which were 10 days when given to her, marked Lav and White Silkie ... ... sadly these two did not develop.
1 which was 9 days when given to her, marked Gloria (no idea what Gloria is! lol) ... ... this little one hatched yesterday and doing well.
2 which were 7 days when given to her, one is not marked and the other was also marked Gloria ... .. the second Gloria did not make it but the unmarked one hatched this morning, doing OK!
So, I have a Gloria and a total unknown, one from 7 days and one from 9. I played a hunch that the three remaining eggs she was sitting on had not developed, no pips, and the hunch was right.
Hopefully tomorrow she will take them outside and start lessons
Blondie is also now broody and after a week of trying to break her, I have caved and ordered her a ½ dozen of mixed bantams also. This time from somewhere closer
While I will find homes for them I sort of feel bad giving eggs to Blondie in that if I get to keep one of Tina’s bubbies I will not be able to keep any of BlondiesZoning laws (6 chickens/no roosters) and the fact that I do not think it would be fair to have more than 6 bantams in my current set-up dictates that I will be at my maximum. While I could extend some more I really do not want to push my luck with the neighbours and Council. Also, I think 6 is a nice number to keep. Is it wrong to hatch out more chickens that I cannot keep? Is that similar to those people who have heaps of unwanted litters of puppies and kittens? Anyways, without further delay … Tina’s bubbies ……… 'Gloria' (hatched yesterday):
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'Gloria' and mystery chick which pipped yesterday and hatched today:
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