Zanna
Songster
Hey Kathy, if you are still online........ As well as being genetics iliterate, I am computer iliterate!!! How do you get the pics. side by side? Much better for comparison purposes, I can't figure it out...........
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Hey Kathy, if you are still online........ As well as being genetics iliterate, I am computer iliterate!!! How do you get the pics. side by side? Much better for comparison purposes, I can't figure it out...........
Think I've got it, Thanks!click on the picture and then reduce the size. Do you know how to do that? When you click on the picture, they have little squares on the corners. Grab a corner and "drag" it in to a smaller size.
Are the Broody's Kathy's or your other line? And sorry to hear about the one that lost an eye! She should still be ok to breed though once she gets over the stress of the injury.I dont think I would hesitate breeding that hen. Might try a lighter hackled Cock to Breed to.
Most of my better hens have a more columbian hackle . The Cocks have good barring , Hoping it will all work out.
Talking about frustration.I just put the Cock with the hens last monday . Have only five F4 hens. Three of which are better breeding quality.
So two of those have been brooding for two weeks and are not laying. The third had a eye injury and appears to have lost the eye. She is not laying while in the hospital pen waiting for eye to heal . it appears to be healing
as swelling has gone down.
So no fertile eggs to sit under the broodys. But they keeping the wood eggs warm. LOL
All broodys are Kathy F4s and while they brooding no eggs . So basically I have one - one eyed F4 breeder hen LOL - But she laid and egg today and I took it and one other and two EEs eggs and stuck them under the broody.Doing same thing tomorrow and then let em roll see if they hatch em . may be a couple NHAre the Broody's Kathy's or your other line? And sorry to hear about the one that lost an eye! She should still be ok to breed though once she gets over the stress of the injury.
I am working with 3 breeds, yes 2 too many but when setbacks occur, I still have the others so in a way it eases things up. Just drags out the hope of getting the breeding finished up earlier this year. It's all good though! No frustrations here, it's just chickens![]()
Yay!!! I am about 2 weeks behind you, first 5 eggs from one of the pairs went in about a week ago.My Del pullets are doing fairly well with fertility, much better than my Dorkings. There were two, out of the four breeders, who had less fertility than the others. I think that I solved that by leaving the cockerel in the pen with each hen for longer - not moving him every night.
Has anyone else hatched 5th generation Dels from Kathy's strain?
Here are my results from the first hatch: 24 eggs set. 4 not fertile. 1 blood ring. 19 to hatch. 1 dead in shell. 18 hatched. 2 took longer to get out of shell and were not thriving and were culled. 16 active, thriving chicks.
Photo by Ron, who does my incubating for me:
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