Very nice...5-splash and 3 blues? congratulations - cute chicks....are they from your own chicken's eggs?
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Isbars don't seem to ship well in general. I makes it difficult to get started, I know. We had 0% hatches from several shipments of Isbar eggs in the beginning, but the birds we have from those are strong and healthy.Thank you ChicKat. The darkest one actually looks like it could be a black up close but who knows. All but one are from my eggs. The last one to hatch and the only one to hatch from eggs I bought is the yellowish looking one. It almost looks like it could be a white (though I know that's pretty unlikely!) because it has no dark features anywhere, even in its beak. Only on its legs. Weird. They're strong though and I'm so glad. The last batch of bought Isbar eggs, two sources, 27 eggs, had only two survive and I had to actually remove them from the eggs. None ever pipped. And they were so weak and frail that one of them died after three days. These were a dream. Might actually end up with egg layers from these!
I am new to Isbars, and love them. As luck always has it, my order from GFF was about 75% Roos. I have 1 black hen that I don't want to bread to the gorgeous blue roo I kept, since I have no way of knowing how closely related they are. I am searching for a few more Isbars this summer of varying colors! Any leads are much appreciated. I am in Northern Michigan, so shipping would be helpful.