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11 chicks, a 12th zipping. I think that's all that will be hatching, but will give the last ones another day since I can't tell if there is any pipped or not... though after #12 gets hatched and dried I will be moving them to the temporary tote brooder..

bairo - I'm glad you like him! I thought he was really sweet, glad he'll be your herd buck. Question: What day was Ninja chicken born?

tnbarnqueen - what day was the maran born?

I'm trying to keep track of all these different days... Does anyone remember how old the cochin rooster is? tennesseeckn???
 
11 chicks in the brooder, the 12th one I had to help out, it was such a late hatcher it got stuck to the egg. It's in my little brinsea now since the styro-foam wouldn't have warmed up quick enough from grabbing the others... The last 4 never pipped, so I must have seen quitters in the egg when I was pulling the empty ones out... but they look so similar I'm better off keeping them in...





 
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I had a broody failure today. I isolated my two broody Wyandottes who were sharing a nesting box (converted fruit crate). Tonight I went in and found two fluffy chicks laying stiff in the shavings. One was still breathing and I put it under one of the broodies, hoping to warm it back up. The other was gone. :( The rest of the eggs haven't hatched, yet.

So, do I go back out and bring the barely breathing one and put in under a lamp? Do I leave the other eggs and hope they do better or should I take them and stick them in the bator?

It's my Wyandotte curse. It was Wyandotte eggs that I left unplugged overnight and lost every single one. I've had major fertility issues. I don't know that I'll ever have a chick besides the obviously male one in the brooder.
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I thought a broody would be fool-proof!!!
For myself I guess I would put under the light. but...I would give it a little warm bath first...warms them up quick. They wrap in a cloth and stick in your bra...yes...bra til the incubator warms up enough. I usually put the cloth over it while under the light for a while. Sometimes I just can't let them go. It is a personal decision though. You always run the chance of the chick being weak if it was a really long time before you found it.
 
11 chicks in the brooder, the 12th one I had to help out, it was such a late hatcher it got stuck to the egg. It's in my little brinsea now since the styro-foam wouldn't have warmed up quick enough from grabbing the others... The last 4 never pipped, so I must have seen quitters in the egg when I was pulling the empty ones out... but they look so similar I'm better off keeping them in...






how adorable!! Mine will start hatching in a week in one incubator then the other one 5 days later. Do you eggtopsy your eggs that don't hatch?
 
how adorable!! Mine will start hatching in a week in one incubator then the other one 5 days later. Do you eggtopsy your eggs that don't hatch?


I have before, I carefully pull the egg shell off so if it's rotten I won't have to smell it. I've only done it a few times, I have only had one occurrence where it had a fully formed chick in it, the others were just egg goop... kinda like a yolk that was broken... I've had an egg explode and decided to open the some of the eggs, I saw little developing embryos with eye balls...
 
Bummer. Bummer...Bummer!!!!!

I just found out my sons graduation is at 10:30 on the day of the chicken show!!!!!!!!!
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I thought it was the second Saturday. I have almost 50 eggs that I am hatching out for this show. But I cannot miss his graduation because he has worked very hard and still has a few more years to go.

Is there any other shows in a 100 mile radius of us that is coming up soon?
 
I think that sometimes when the fully ones do not hatch....if it is just a few...that the chick was possibly to weak and would have struggled if it hatched. I am a science bug and like doing eggtopsy just to see what happened. If I have a question to their being icky I drop them as I step back. They if it is OK...take a look. One of the things I miss about teaching is doing dissections. We even dissected a shark...it had babies!!
You have a beautiful group of chicks!
 
Ninja was hatched Jan, 28
Fredrick was about a year when I got him I think....But Daph may have it written down someplace. How long are his spurs?


He arrived here on Valentine's Day, so he's fourteen months old. If it weren't a holiday I never would have remembered.
 
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