February 2022 Hatch-A-Long

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Remind me, we’re these shipped eggs?
Not uncommon. In my case it was pullet eggs.🙂
The one I had was a pullet egg too. She was a slow starter as well. I was scared we were gonna lose her but now she’s up & running around just fine

Now I’ve got shipped eggs in the bator + 3 from my banty pullet.
 

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Sooo precious! What breed is the grey one in the back?
It’s either an Isbar or a hedemora. Hedemoras could be any color and their traits aren’t visible until they’re adults and greenfire says their isbars range in blue color. It does have feathered legs though so I’m not sure which of the two breeds Carrie’s that trait. It’s definitely not any of the others. That one is so pretty but I really don’t want feathered legs for my breed project 😵‍💫
 
It’s either an Isbar or a hedemora. Hedemoras could be any color and their traits aren’t visible until they’re adults and greenfire says their isbars range in blue color. It does have feathered legs though so I’m not sure which of the two breeds Carrie’s that trait. It’s definitely not any of the others. That one is so pretty but I really don’t want feathered legs for my breed project 😵‍💫

If it's feathered legs, then it's likely the Hedemora. They can be woolly or smooth, and clean-legged or feathered-legged (light feathering often).
 
Candled my 7 eggs and 2 don't even look fertilized...unsure how that is possible.
Then 2 look really strange but this is only my 2nd hatch so I'm gonna give em til day 14 and check them again.
Best thing is Milli n Mango's baby is doing amazing! This is the most important one for this hatch! I'll take it!!!
Excited to get eggs from Hawaii today or tomorrow and see what's in store there!
 
What a beauty, even with the feathered legs you didn’t want. Will you keep her anyway and just separate for breeding purposes?
Depends on a bunch of factors… if it’s a rooster, definitely not lol. If it’s a hen, probably. If it’s a wooly (even a hen), definitely not. I’m hoping that the svart hona is a rooster. Yep I said it. If the Svarthona is a hen, I have someone near me that said I could take his Svarthona roo whenever I was ready lol. The fayoumi x silkieX chicks have little fibro so I think that’ll be a better way to breed it in. They are also MUCH friendlier than the purebred fayoumi chicks last year. The rooster I kept is super chill and has traits I don’t really want (feathered legs, 5 toes, beard) but I figured it would at least chill out the fayoumi blood so I’m hopeful that worked. The two chicks that have hatched have partially feathered legs but I’d like to get back to clean legs. We have hot summers and mild (low teens) WET winters (like right now the ground is totally saturated right now; working on cover cropping this year but it’s the first winter in our new house). The d’uccles are suffering (ok not suffering lol but not doing as well as I would like) and their coop has the best drainage. That being said the coops will have an even better draining setup for next year not that I know. So I suppose to answer the question about that chick, it depends how the legs feather out. Everyone will eventually be bred back to fayoumi. I guess I need to do more research into the genetics of that. So far both fayoumi chicks have feathered legs and one has 5 toes on one leg. I’ll post pics in a bit. Now that the other Isbar chicks have hatched I can tell them all apart lol
 
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^3 female 55 flowery^

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^3 Isbar (supposedly the breed is autosexing but even greenfire says theirs aren’t reliably sexable)^

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^singleton svarthona^

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^3 hedemora (dunno if anyone can tell me if they’re wooly as day olds)^

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^2 Green Queen x Egyptian Fayoumi^
I’m impressed that the brown one seems to have fayoumi chick coloring so I’m VERY excited to see how it colors out. I still have 3 incubating, one has internally pipped. One egg MAY be a pullet egg from a d’uccle but it was fertilized and candled well. Probably won’t keep it if it hatches though.

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^Green Queen Bantam Papa^

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^fayoumi hens in back, the roo was sold min a month before they even started laying^
 
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^3 female 55 flowery^

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^3 Isbar (supposedly the breed is autosexing but even greenfire says theirs aren’t reliably sexable)^

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^singleton svarthona^

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^3 hedemora (dunno if anyone can tell me if they’re wooly as day olds)^

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^2 Green Queen x Egyptian Fayoumi^
I’m impressed that the brown one seems to have fayoumi chick coloring so I’m VERY excited to see how it colors out. I still have 3 incubating, one has internally pipped. One egg MAY be a pullet egg from a d’uccle but it was fertilized and candled well. Probably won’t keep it if it hatches though.

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^Green Queen Bantam Papa^

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^fayoumi hens in back, the roo was sold min a month before they even started laying^
They are all gorgeous! 😍
Lucky all your 55 Flowery Hens are girls! I’ve heard great things about this breed. You should be able to tell if your Hedemora have silkied feathers by about six days of age by looking at the feathering coming in on it’s wings.
Pictures below are from my Polkies which can be either silkied or smooth feathered.
Should be the same for the Hedemoras😊

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