Congrats! Can not wait to see how they turn out.

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We just hatched our first batch of salmon faverolles from eggs we ordered and almost half of them have four toes on one or both feet. I know this is a defect for a show bird, but at what rate would you expect this to happen? Six of thirteen birds seems high, but I am also pretty new to the breed.
Thanks!
" if more breeders bred this way the breed would have much better vigor".
Hmmm. Ya know, i own probably the most closed flock breeding wise in the entire country. Consequently yes, my bloodlines are tight but I don't get where some of you are coming from with this "lack of vigor". I have no problems with weak chicks or birds and never have. I think the message here is as follows. Chickens are like any thing else. You get what you pay for. Buy cheap chicks from hatchery junk? You get the fact that hatcheries don't pay any attention to how they breed their off color, bad toed, bad typed, miserable combed DQable junk! What else comes from unmanaged breeding with no concern except how much $$$$$ they can make off of their cheap eggs and chicks. Simply put
My Pet Chicken is so stupid they list Mahogony as being an accepted variety in the APA Standard. NOT!
Some of you just haven't been doing this long enough to make some of the claims about the breed that you do. Get a whole bunch of time in then make qualified statements.....
Peter
Congrats! Can not wait to see how they turn out.![]()
Are these chicks mine???? Someone just contacted me to say they got a hatch with a high number of four toed chicks... I am freaking... The SF chicken jail backs up to an Lavender Ameraucana pen... If I had an Am roo get over the chicks would be similar I think... But I still would not have expected such high numbers as when I have crossed on purpose for green eggs layers for friends the percentage has been much lower due to the dominance of the five toe gene. Also I would have expected to see some black/grey chicks????
I was out of state for almost two weeks with my mothers death at the beginning of March and I guess it could have happened while I was gone but a stray roo would have to be living in that pen to give those kinds of numbers I think.... Ugh!
She says of 13 hatched 4 have a four and a five toed foot and two have two four toed feet... I am just freaking out!
If anyone got eggs from me recently and had this happen I would really like to hear from you so I can make it right....
Ok so the Merlin hatch is finished, I got 18 out of 27 to develop, and 11 of those made it to hatch, 4 of which needed assistance to break free of their shells. 2 are "Sum" babies, the rest are "Mar", got the "Sum" babies banded to keep them separate. Got 2 definite culls; a chick with slightly bulgy eyes who pipped on the wrong end and needed help, and a chick with a tiny head who seems fine other then that difference. Both are out of the bigger group.
I opened all 7 of the eggs that failed to pip, and none had internally pipped, so they all were very early quitters. They were all developed to term except 2. I have a batch of OEGB babies that hatched with them and they all (22) popped out no problem, they all came from the same incubator. I do dry incubation, which keeps everything around 20-25%, then move everybody to a hatcher that runs about 60% humidity. I am thinking the dry weather might have caused some problems for the bigger eggs? They looked like normal term chicks except for the 2 that looked to have died around day 15.
I am very pleased with the number that hatched, as I got a hatch rate around 40%, wish I could have done something for the ones that quit, but I try not to ever help them... broke that rule 4 times with this bunch, but only because they seemed exhausted and their shells had been zipped around for nearly 8 hours. They are very tired babies! LOL I had to put them separate from the bantams because the zippy lil OEGBs were driving them crazy with their running around while the Favs were trying to nap. All in all very pleased with how they did, and the 2 "Sum" babies are very typey and uniform even as chicks, almost did not need to band them. Looking forward to growing them out and seeing how they turn out. Toes were nice right across the board, got one with a thin beard but maybe they will fluff out in a few days.