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Oh my goodness, are you serious? Do you sell the chicks? Sexed? How much $$$?
I'll send you a PM.
I'll be obsessively refreshing my PM page![]()
Quote: well... I throw mine in with chicken eggs at about 55% but it drops to 18% by the end of the next day and I put more water in. Then it shoots back up. But I check the water trays i don;t get it. After the chicks are out I go up to 65% for the ducks and they seem to do fine.
Yet those numbers seem rediculous. I followed the bator instructions.
I guess @Ronott1 is right again......the humidity is not something to obsess about during incubation. More important at lockdown/hatch... He is so smart...![]()
Oh My Gosh. So cute!!!
I guess @Ronott1 is right again......the humidity is not something to obsess about during incubation. More important at lockdown/hatch... He is so smart...![]()
Does anyone with Legbars know if they pass on the "auto sexing" is they are crossed with something else? On of the chicks is a Cream legbar (mom), with either Ameraucana, LC Orp, or FBCM (Dad). I'm guessing not the Am or the FBCM, because the chick doesn't have feathered legs, or puffy cheeks. I'm wondering if I can tell what sex it is yet.
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No such thing as too many chicken breeds, as long as they're all well taken care of![]()
Would love to see pictures of that!So today I had my favorite hen, Carolina, out in the garden with me while I was gardening, and was curious as to what would happen if I introduced her to one of the chicks. I took out one of the oldest of the 4 and brought it out and set it in front of Carolina. It's about 3? weeks old. I had my hand between them so that if she did try to peck, I could push her away and she wouldn't be able to injure the baby. However, she didn't try to hurt him even once. She was just really curious, she stuck her face a couple inches from the chick and just stared at him for quite a bit, while he tried to eat a dead leaf on the ground, then eventually she went back to her scratching around in the garden. My dog wasn't happy about Carolina getting so close to HER chicks(my Nelly is very protective of "her" chicks) and was baring her teeth at Carolina! Lol!
Quote: The comb is looking a little big for a pullet too....![]()