No, but I have conversations with them a lot.Yes, and let’s not forget @LozzyR, who sings to humans. Lozzy, do you also sing to your chickens?

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No, but I have conversations with them a lot.Yes, and let’s not forget @LozzyR, who sings to humans. Lozzy, do you also sing to your chickens?
That is pure nonsense, development does not start until incubation starts. To have the best chance I will need to make my mind up before the first egg is 14 days old. If I incubate these since they are white eggs, it will make it so much easier to candle and catch any early development or veining at about 3 days in. I have ready that 14 days is pushing it on viability, ideally under 10 days. That being said, when my neighbor this past spring gifted me the silkie eggs that I hatched Branch and Poppy from, 2 of the eggs were 14 days old. I was iffy on those eggs, and frankly all the eggs because they were delivered to me in a sandwich bag. To my surprise all developed and 6 out of 8 hatched successfully. The other 2, including what would have been a white one died in the hatching process that I did not catch in time to intervene. If Chiquita holds to the 1 egg every 2 days I should safely be able to put 6 eggs in the incubator if I choose. Also remembering how fragile the chicks were, and suicidal before they hit about 6 weeks old If I hatch I'd like to at least have 3 make it out. I really really do not want put in the situation of raising a lone chick.I read that embryos in fertile eggs start developing immediately! Honestly, people write utter nonsense on the internet.
How long can a fertile egg wait for?
Tax for a post that was only tangentially about chickens.I am totally excited (not) for the snow on top of the ice that is on top of the snow, and Saturday it goes back down to 5 F which in my opinion is just too cold.
That said, I am a little more relaxed about it than I was last week because I saw the chickens did fine. I just need to keep a very close eye on Dotty and her molt over the next few days. She might have to come inside - though you know she will bite me if I try that!
Wow! What breed?Tax for a post that was only tangentially about chickens.
Here is Minnie showing off the grey spangles on her chest. I am curious to see if Dotty develops some spangles too now she has decided to molt.
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She is a Crested Creme Legbar - I have two, they look like Roadrunners so they got given that as a collective name.Wow! What breed?
Ah ok! The hen in my profile pic is nearly done molting, and her breast feathers are now “round”She is a Crested Creme Legbar - I have two, they look like Roadrunners so they got given that as a collective name.
I believe she is 'supposed' to have a red breast - which she did up until this molt. Personally I love the little grey spangles - like jewelry (she aspires to be a model so jewlry makes sense).
Not to worry, we can teach youNo, but I have conversations with them a lot.![]()
I have to say the more I read and learn the more I feel it was a fluke that Henny Penny hatch out all four eggs I stuck under her, successfully! Ignorance really is bliss I guess. I bet next time I won't be so lucky!That is pure nonsense, development does not start until incubation starts. To have the best chance I will need to make my mind up before the first egg is 14 days old. If I incubate these since they are white eggs, it will make it so much easier to candle and catch any early development or veining at about 3 days in. I have ready that 14 days is pushing it on viability, ideally under 10 days. That being said, when my neighbor this past spring gifted me the silkie eggs that I hatched Branch and Poppy from, 2 of the eggs were 14 days old. I was iffy on those eggs, and frankly all the eggs because they were delivered to me in a sandwich bag. To my surprise all developed and 6 out of 8 hatched successfully. The other 2, including what would have been a white one died in the hatching process that I did not catch in time to intervene. If Chiquita holds to the 1 egg every 2 days I should safely be able to put 6 eggs in the incubator if I choose. Also remembering how fragile the chicks were, and suicidal before they hit about 6 weeks old If I hatch I'd like to at least have 3 make it out. I really really do not want put in the situation of raising a lone chick.
I did a little bit more of the lawn today, but it’s like chopping wet saladAt least you have help 'manicuring' the lawn.![]()
Oh thank you! a fellow weatherTax for a post that was only tangentially about chickens.
Here is Minnie showing off the grey spangles on her chest. I am curious to see if Dotty develops some spangles too now she has decided to molt.
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