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Your guy was much older than mine. My project birds are about 3 months old.
I had some very strange goldneck bad luck lately. My high-strung BB BV gn roo killed the RB BV gn pullet. My older cream hen had some sort of episode. I suspect she choked on a shaving.
My young gn somehow sliced her chest open.
I sold the roo & my best butterscotch girl to Acid_Chipmonk. The butterscotch girl replaced the cream hen.
So I currently have a very sickly gn pullet trying to recover from a very messy cut. No idea how she got it, no one else in the pen is hurt. She's not doing well, though. Being gone for 48 hours meant she had no special care beyond neosporin on the cut. I've put some antibiotics in her water, and will wait and see how she does.
I took some eggs from the broody cream hen, that should've hatched 11/10, and put them in the bator on the 12th. They started hatching on the 14th. If I have any goldnecks, they will come from the chicks in the brooder. Two had to be put down for issues; I think the broody did a lazy job.
I have 4 very small dark gold chicks (probably from my RB/BV girl), 5 larger pale yellow chicks (probably from the cream girl) and I have 2 blue chicks from the lav girl in the same pen (gn x lav = blue. That surprised me).
I did NOT want to have chicks in the house all winter but I didn't want to lose those eggs after all the calamity.
DH
seriously did not want chicks in the house, but after all the calamity he didn't fuss. He was just awfully suprised to have chicks on Sunday, since he never knew about the broody girl.
I have to admit though, that I am most fascinated by the 2 blue d'Uccle chicks. For a gn roo over gn hens to produce yellow chicks means dom white, right (the cream hen was his sister)? But the same roo, over a lav, produced blue babes. They are MUCH darker than the lav x lav chicks I've hatched out before.
Lori, I would love to see pics of the blue babies. They sound adorable.