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There's nothing worse than a singleton chick. Hopefully you'll have more than one!

I only candle my eggs once, occasionally twice. I definitely check them when they come out of the turner, sometimes I'll check around day 10. Other than that I leave them alone.
 
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There's nothing worse than a singleton chick. Hopefully you'll have more than one!

I only candle my eggs once, occasionally twice. I definitely check them when they come out of the turner, sometimes I'll check around day 10. Other than that I leave them alone.

Thats whats going to happen next time for sure. Hopefully overhandeling was the main problem.

Henry
 
I don't own any Faverolles, but love the look of them and the way you guys talk about there sweet personalities. Can you keep blue salmon and salmon together in one pen and still get only blue salmon and salmon chicks? Hope that doesn't sound ridiculous... Sort of like keeping blue, black and splash of a breed together?
 
i had incubator issues last year and this year i'm hoping that having a broody hen will make a better difference with the developing chicks. while it is supposed to be warm next week i'll be checking to see what is developing under her.
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i hope she has been doing a good job out there!

now i'm just hoping one of my LF brahmas will go broody for me by next week so i can sneak those new eggs under her! she's been showing signs that she might just do it!

sorry to hear about your eggs Henry
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. were most of those the ones you bought from other breeders? or were they your own?
 
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i had incubator issues last year and this year i'm hoping that having a broody hen will make a better difference with the developing chicks. while it is supposed to be warm next week i'll be checking to see what is developing under her.
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i hope she has been doing a good job out there!

now i'm just hoping one of my LF brahmas will go broody for me by next week so i can sneak those new eggs under her! she's been showing signs that she might just do it!

sorry to hear about your eggs Henry
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. were most of those the ones you bought from other breeders? or were they your own?

They were from Nikki and some from me to. Hopefully I get a few from the 12 I am selling my hova and LG and switching over to the brinsea setup​
 
Since my hatch went south I think I am going to get a brinsea ECO incubator at the beginin of Febuary or when I get the money. Hopefully that will make it easier for me to monotor temps and humidity. I would have already ordered it but adult faverolles are expensive to ship
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if I am able to sell a few more orders or hatching eggs in the next two weeks and also sell one of the incubators I should be able to afford it.

Henry
 
Hi All
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. I've fallen to the Faverolle
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don't tell my mom, I would be in so much trouble for looking for more chook's
Please tell me all about them please!
 
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There a french breed the LF version is a great dual purpose bird. They lay well in winter and a very cold and snow tolerant which is probably not an issue in South Africa. In the US the two recognized colors are White and Salmon but there are blue, blue salmon, black, mottled, mahogany, and buff in the country although all colors but salmon and blue salmon are extremly rare and hard to find if they even continue to be bred in the US. I don't know if they have them in your country at all. They personalities are amazing they are very calm and friendly.

Welcome to the Faverolles world
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There a french breed the LF version is a great dual purpose bird. They lay well in winter and a very cold and snow tolerant which is probably not an issue in South Africa. In the US the two recognized colors are White and Salmon but there are blue, blue salmon, black, mottled, mahogany, and buff in the country although all colors but salmon and blue salmon are extremly rare and hard to find if they even continue to be bred in the US. I don't know if they have them in your country at all. They personalities are amazing they are very calm and friendly.

Welcome to the Faverolles world
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We do have Faverolles, here. What about frost? It's worse than snow.
 

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