Buckeye Breed Thread

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26 happy and healthy Buckeyes from Pathfinders!
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These are our first Buckeyes, and we are really enjoying them! They are extremely friendly, and come running when they see someone. They enjoy being held and geting a back rub, and food! One disappeared the other day, only to be found in the chick feed bag. How it managed to escape the brooder, and end up there
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But, it had eaten itself into a contented stupor, and was sound asleep.
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Jamie

LOL, how funny is that?! Glad to hear they're doing well and you're liking them. Thanks!

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Sorry about the little chick. These days I seldom help a chick out of the shell. It sounds cold, but as long as the environment has been correct for chicks to hatch (no loss of humidity), my theory is that any chick that can't get out on its own is not one I want to breed from someday.

It's hard, for sure. But keeping vigor is important. Most of my Buckeyes fairly jump out of their shells. I am working to keep that vigor in my line.

Yeah I know. My buckeyes did seem much stronger than my rocks I hatched with them. First three to hatch were all buckeyes.
 
Jen, that's a great photo. That's a pretty house you've got there. And I just learned something, b/c I didn't know roosters could swim.

punky rooster, is that a staging area for chick photos? It kind of looks like it, with the white background. I haven't gotten any good pics of my little ones yet. Yours are very cute.
 
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I just used two pieces of white cardboard I got at a recycle center to use as a background. Even construction paper would work.

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I just used two pieces of white cardboard I got at a recycle center to use as a background. Even construction paper would work.

Mitch

This was taken using construction paper
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My camera is not the best though.
 
My camera is not the best though.

They're still not bad. My camera is awesome (it's for my husband's business), and I still don't take great photos. I think good light makes all the difference, though.

My chicks are about one week today. They started to get tail feathers yesterday, and their wings look longer and all mottled and pretty. There seems to be an alpha already, as well as a "lieutenant" of sorts. The smallest one is also the least rambunctious, though she eats and drinks and holds her own when necessary. Most of you have done the brooding chicks thing many times, but I can't imagine that watching their antics ever gets old. They are hilarious and also relaxing to watch.​
 
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