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I have a niece to thank for that. She sat and watched the first egg hatch (one of grandma's) start to finish sunday night. She also was cuddling all the babies Monday/ Tuesday. She had to work Wed so want there when I went to pick up. I know she had 3 picked out (the first to hatch and 2 others), but grandma didn't know which ones and the niece's husband didn't get home from work before I had to head home, so dunno which ones she wanted (they're all cute and would be staying with grandma as the house purchase isn't done yet and no coop yet). I suspect it will be next spring before that happens, but if not, Grandma has 6 broodies with a 7th raising a 4 week old baby. Of the 6 sitting, 1 had a baby out, with more hatching. Another started hatching yesterday. 2 of the broodies yet to hatch are sharing a nest: one is a jersey giant, the other is one of last year's hatch, a Cheetah x Thing lady. The 1(a bielefelder) with the 4 week chick hatched it, and about week later the others started going broody. Seems like baby peeps encourage more to follow suit. The other broodies are a barred rock, a buff EE (sister to Maizie/Pippa, same hatch: and a very PROTECTIVE mama of just eggs: acts like Ol' Momma Bat over checking the eggs), and I missed what the other one is.so cute! And it is nice they are already comfortable enough with you to fall asleep in your arms![]()
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By the time the niece has a place to keep them, all the babies should be off mamas. She'll get to choose from those. The only one off limits is the black from the incubator with the leg warmers. That one is Grandma's so she can breed more feather footed babies.
It should be interesting around there in the next few weeks. We'll be back next weekend for the party for my navy son who gets home tomorrow for his 1st leave since going to boot camp a year and a half ago. His leave and the incubator hatch came together perfectly. I'm on vacation while he's home, so can keep an eye on the the junior Hexachicks. I'm guessing they'll be mostly running with the adults by the time I go back to work.