Laura Lee,
yes as was mentioned, most of my d'anvers also hatch on day 20 instead of the normal 21.
I have so many staggered hatches going all the time that I honestly turn til the day before they hatch. Some times if they are in small incubators all mixed in with other hatches I just pull them as they pip.
But yes day 18 or so will be fine seeing how you know exactly what you have there. I was just stating this to show you there's no real right or wrong time to stop.
Also as was mentioned, hatch time is effected by temps too. 1/2 degree cold they hatch a day late, 1/2 hot they hatch a day early. I keep all mine at 100 degrees, so this is why mine tend to hatch on day 20.
JJ,
I intend to get some of the goldnecks up hopefully tomorrow. I did look over everyone good today and they still need a week or so to finish out their new feathers. They are all done with the molt, but not full feathered back just yet, some of the tails are a bit short and all still.
Want to wait til they are done for this big pic taking project as they will be going on the website too. Will try to get a few just to wet the appetite though.
Quail hollow,
that is a mighty fine looking roo...in classic "I'm gonna kill you " attack mode
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Hate to hear they are rare there in general. Not sure what your import laws are there, but Germany is LOADED with d'anvers. They have them by the truck load and in every color under the sun. There is a huge German d'anver club also, you might want to check into getting some from there if the laws arent too bad on importing.
and yes, your boys should be just fine til next spring. When raised together, they feel equal to their pen mates, very seldom will you have issues as long as they stay together. Now if you separate them, then put the sebright back in later with him, yes it would be an all out war with the sebright most likely coming up short, I have never seen one of them even try to fight, they are a very gentle breed for sure.