I think hes a boy. grey wings
band it though and grow it out you will know soon
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I think hes a boy. grey wings
the light makes it hard to see. I have noticed a few with grey on the wings that where boys. The nice thing with crele though is you will know within a week or twoFrom my limited hatching of the Crele Penedesencas, that one does not look gray enough to be a Cockerel. The dot is not what you look for.
Jason is the real expert though.....
Yes, I have one of those with the lighter color that turned into a boy. He is in Guinda now at CapayValleyChicks place. Thanks Kim!the light makes it hard to see. I have noticed a few with grey on the wings that where boys. The nice thing with crele though is you will know within a week or two
Yeah! Classroom chicks are done hatching. The stress over the darned incubator has ended.
Started with 21 eggs. 19 went to lockdown. 14 hatched. One died after hatching from what was probably mushy chick syndrome (I think that's what it is called). So, it was either a 74% hatch rate if you count the chick that died, or a 68% hatch rate if you dont. We're going with the 68%.
I managed to get two videos of two different chicks hatching, so the kids thought it was pretty neat. One chick hatched on Tuesday during school, so they got to take turns watching it then, too.
Other teachers suggested replacing parts of the incubator, but the teacher I work with was having none of that! She independently researched incubators and decided on a Brinsea incubator. She's going to try for the larger one if the school can scrape together the funds.
Did your class win? Congrats on the great hatch!
Will do. I don't think they give them away, because they have several 'school kits' for sale on their website.Keep an eye on the brinsea Facebook page. That is where they post the refurbs. You could see if they donate to schools too....
Exciting news! What a special thing for kids to see! I'm excited each and every time I see a chick hatch! Each one is a miracle!Yeah! Classroom chicks are done hatching. The stress over the darned incubator has ended.
Started with 21 eggs. 19 went to lockdown. 14 hatched. One died after hatching from what was probably mushy chick syndrome (I think that's what it is called). So, it was either a 74% hatch rate if you count the chick that died, or a 68% hatch rate if you dont. We're going with the 68%.
I managed to get two videos of two different chicks hatching, so the kids thought it was pretty neat. One chick hatched on Tuesday during school, so they got to take turns watching it then, too.
Other teachers suggested replacing parts of the incubator, but the teacher I work with was having none of that! She independently researched incubators and decided on a Brinsea incubator. She's going to try for the larger one if the school can scrape together the funds.
Yuck!My biggest problem lately has been rats. They are very bad this year. I finally have them under control now.....
I'm with you - dang tree rats. I'll happily give mine up.They can have all of my squirrels that they want! They are big, fat and healthy critters who manage to empty my fruit trees of fruit before it is ripe enough to pick. This year, they ate the cherry blossoms off of my huge cherry tree so we ended up having less than 1/4 of the cherries that we usually get.![]()