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Thanks Trisha - sorry about your camera... kids do the darndest things
I know you sent me just the Barnies but it was this line in your previous post that confused me... "You'll know for sure when they feather out because Barnevelder lacing is easy to mess up if not "pure". If the genes aren't right you get messy lacing or way too much red in the males and with the Johan/vB's you shouldn't have any issues with poor lacing."
Steve
I thought you were thinking that the last #8 chick could be a "olive egger" cross from some other eggs you hatched and not a Barnevelder from me. If the #8 chick is a olive egger cross, you should know when it feathers out
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Thanks Trisha - sorry about your camera... kids do the darndest things
I know you sent me just the Barnies but it was this line in your previous post that confused me... "You'll know for sure when they feather out because Barnevelder lacing is easy to mess up if not "pure". If the genes aren't right you get messy lacing or way too much red in the males and with the Johan/vB's you shouldn't have any issues with poor lacing."
Steve
I thought you were thinking that the last #8 chick could be a "olive egger" cross from some other eggs you hatched and not a Barnevelder from me. If the #8 chick is a olive egger cross, you should know when it feathers out
Trisha
OK. Gotcha! That is correct... That's what I thought you meant but wasn't sure. I need more sleep
ETA: #8 is a Barnie. I figured it out since that post...
Quote: Yeah that is the guy I was talking about. I bid on some from him, but wasn't able to keep up with it and lost. Well I'm glad you got some. I hope they do well.
for a good hatch for you I'm interested in your homemade bator and can you PM me how you made it? I was thinking of building one to use as a hatcher because it would make it easier for me to keep the lines seperate when I have lots of eggs to hatch
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My Barnie eggs cam from Trisha. California to Maine, Monday to Thursdsay shipping. 10 Eggs, 2 clear, 8 to lockdown. All 8 hatched.
Humidity days 1-18 avg. 35%, days 19-21... 64%-68%
Good luck...
Lots more pips and one with a lil window he made to look out of. The first four are lively and hoppin and peepin, so stinkin cute! Both KC eggs have good pips, at least one of the Cornevelders is moving (maybe both, they're touching each other so it's hard to tell) and besides the guy with the window, at least 5 other pips in the rest.
Trisha: Thank you for the lucky vibes! And I'll write up how I built my bator and PM you with it, sometime today, if I can get away from watching "Hatch TV" LOL.
The first to hatch haven't completely fluffed up yet, but I see dark heads and light breasts. I'm actually hoping for lots of roos in this bunch. The more the better as far as having a good choice for breeding next year.
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My Barnie eggs cam from Trisha. California to Maine, Monday to Thursdsay shipping. 10 Eggs, 2 clear, 8 to lockdown. All 8 hatched.
Humidity days 1-18 avg. 35%, days 19-21... 64%-68%
Good luck...
Hi Steve,
That's about what I run my humidity at. Not much more than 35% and then 60-70% during lockdown. With the higher humiditys I seem to get chicks that are dead in the shell (drowned I assume) and a sometimes sticky chicks.
Jen, let them rest at least a day I've also heard that putting them in the bator and not turning them for the first day or two can help with detached aircells.