Alex1010
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in GreensboroAwesome! What general area of NC? I have a sister that travels back and forth between WV & SC, passes right through NC.
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in GreensboroAwesome! What general area of NC? I have a sister that travels back and forth between WV & SC, passes right through NC.
Can't help with the eggs. We went to a farm to buy some fertile marans eggs for DDs experiment & they happened to have Sebrights, Silkies, & Old English breeding pens. It was just dumb luck. Of course, DD thought those tiny chickens were adorable, so we ended up getting quite an assortment of hatching eggs.
However, we did discover that the tiny bantam eggs were more difficult to incubate using our traditional incubator, but our broody did very well with the ones given to her. The eggs were from the same source & started at the same time, so the incubation method was the only variable. We normally get 85-95% hatch rate from our incubator, so we were shocked to get only 70% hatch.
in Greensboro
Yeah definitely let me know when she's down herePretty sure she goes close enough to Greensboro that I could have her swing by and get eggs from you sometime! Keep in touch!
Yeah definitely let me know when she's down here
I've read that seabrights are harder to hatch than normal chickens due to some lethal gene in the hen feathering.
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Oh, ok, I must have mis-remembered, thanks for clearing that up. I know in other animals there are certain things that carry a lethal recessive gene that is only an issue if both parents carry it. Overo Paint horses are one, breeding 2 overos together is always risky unless they have been genetic tested to not have the lethal gene, otherwise you get all sorts of issues with the foal, some dying before birth, some living up to a week...
Oh, ok, I must have mis-remembered, thanks for clearing that up. I know in other animals there are certain things that carry a lethal recessive gene that is only an issue if both parents carry it. Overo Paint horses are one, breeding 2 overos together is always risky unless they have been genetic tested to not have the lethal gene, otherwise you get all sorts of issues with the foal, some dying before birth, some living up to a week...
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Oh, ok, I must have mis-remembered, thanks for clearing that up. I know in other animals there are certain things that carry a lethal recessive gene that is only an issue if both parents carry it. Overo Paint horses are one, breeding 2 overos together is always risky unless they have been genetic tested to not have the lethal gene, otherwise you get all sorts of issues with the foal, some dying before birth, some living up to a week...