Nero70002
Crowing
How are you going to tell that many apart when they hatch? And are they all EE mixes?
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I have them divided into 4 sections by egg color. Blues/lights in one, darks/chocolates in another, and two sections of tan/light brown eggs. They are all labeled. I have 4 roosters (3 Easter Eggers and a submissive Orpington), so most of the eggs will carry a blue or green hue. It will be a box of chocolates!How are you going to tell that many apart when they hatch? And are they all EE mixes?
I actually hatched this group to test the fertility of our farm’s eggs, so we could ethically sell them to neighbors. I have 4 interested parties, so the first two are taking what hatches. Now I’m doing another hatch next month for the people who answered too late to get this batch!Sorry for all the questions, but what are your plans for them when they grow older? Like culling, selling, keeping, etc.
Woohoo glad someone claimed it!!!Yes please!
WOOHOO Go babies go!!!!!!!!!!!! I want to hear about peeping and pips!!!!!!!!!!I did a quick candle to see if there are any internal pips (so much faster when the eggs are in lockdown). I see beaks trying to poke through to the air cell in Barn 1, eggs 7, 9, 11 & 13 already!