Dominique Thread!

Just wanted to post some pictures of a few of my chicks from NYREDS stock. They are still young, only about 8 weeks old, but looking great so far. I'm no photographer and only have an old camera with no zoom, so these are not very good pictures. They look much better in person, but was hard for me to get them to pose for pictures. They are growing like weeds though and so far I am very pleased with them. Very healthy birds and very uniform in size. Combs all look great so far, good temperment, just wonderful birds.

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One thing I have already noticed about them is that they are GREAT foragers. They are the only chickens we have other than my Orloffs that range farther than about 100 feet or so from the coop. These tend to go all over the farm looking for bugs, exploring the pasture, foraging all over.


I can't wait to see them once they feather out!
 
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Thanks!
I must say also, the whole experiance was great, from ordering the eggs, great shipping, great corrispondence, plus he was very nice about answering my questions about the line the birds are from and just a very nice person to deal with.
Highly recomended.
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What percentage of the eggs hatched? I am counting chickens before they are hatched.... Just planning.
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My kids say I have OCPD: Obsessive Compulsive Planning Disorder.... Got to have an idea of the hatch rate so I know how many to buy.....
 
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I had a bad hatch from all my eggs that week due to an incubator problem, wound up with about 25% hatch. Not just these, but on all eggs that week, including around 40 eggs from here on the farm. When I candled at day 10 all except one egg were developing, the poor hatch was due to my incubator, not the eggs.
I usually average around 50% on shipped eggs, these, if I hadn't had incubator problems, I think might have made near 100%.
Another person I know of that got eggs the week before I think it was got almost 100% hatch.
 
I got 8 chicks out of 32 eggs from NYREDS. The box had obviously taken a few hard licks from the post office. I wouldn't count them before they hatch. : )
 
Does anyone have doms ( from hatcheries) that have vision problems? We have one that is half blind, we think due to injury possibly not. Just wondering if it could be something genetic . I know they were almost extinct at one point. I love my two, they are so sweet!
 
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Me too... but I always try to remind myself of the saying. I'm an ocd professional bean counter so it is somewhat distressing not to be able to crunch the numbers with precision.
 

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