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This one is feather-legged, but some of the feathers on the feet look yellow. These are the ones from the very light Marans eggs. Is it OK for the leg feathers to look yellow at this age?
The other 2 pips have not done anything more yet. If they are not progressing by morning I will make a small hole in the membrane. These are in the Farm Innov with the hinky hygrometer. I have been trying to keep the humidity so it just makes a very slight amount of condensation on the windows. It looks perfect right not but I expect the humidity will drop overnight. I am thinking about adding more moisture before bed. Would it be better to have it slightly high when I go to bed or risk it running too low by morning.
This one is feather-legged, but some of the feathers on the feet look yellow. These are the ones from the very light Marans eggs. Is it OK for the leg feathers to look yellow at this age?
The other 2 pips have not done anything more yet. If they are not progressing by morning I will make a small hole in the membrane. These are in the Farm Innov with the hinky hygrometer. I have been trying to keep the humidity so it just makes a very slight amount of condensation on the windows. It looks perfect right not but I expect the humidity will drop overnight. I am thinking about adding more moisture before bed. Would it be better to have it slightly high when I go to bed or risk it running too low by morning.
Ah, so I think I understand that there is:
- Easter Eggers (no standards, i.e. mutts, aka Americaunas) - can lay green or blue or pink eggs
- Ameraucana: specific breed standards - lay blue eggs
So then there's rumpless Araucana (I have one) & they can be tufted or not & lay blue eggs
How am I doing?
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Yeah!!!!! I still have just the 2 pipped and 1 hatched, but it sounds like we are both at the same stage...![]()
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Really! One of the Marans chicks from my shipped eggs did not have feathers on the legs. I thought they woud stay that way. That is good to know!![]()
This one is feather-legged, but some of the feathers on the feet look yellow. These are the ones from the very light Marans eggs. Is it OK for the leg feathers to look yellow at this age?
The other 2 pips have not done anything more yet. If they are not progressing by morning I will make a small hole in the membrane. These are in the Farm Innov with the hinky hygrometer. I have been trying to keep the humidity so it just makes a very slight amount of condensation on the windows. It looks perfect right not but I expect the humidity will drop overnight. I am thinking about adding more moisture before bed. Would it be better to have it slightly high when I go to bed or risk it running too low by morning.
If the eggs incubated at the right temp and humidity, 65% humidity is fine. That should be easy to keep overnight, especially if you have chicks hatching which will bring up the humidity even more. Too much humidity can deprive the chicks of oxygen.Really! One of the Marans chicks from my shipped eggs did not have feathers on the legs. I thought they woud stay that way. That is good to know!![]()