YEP LOOKS like it.Okay, that worked.
-Kathy
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YEP LOOKS like it.Okay, that worked.
-Kathy
I usually see that kind of development by the end of day three, beginning of day 4, but I usually run a tad warm, because with this lg if I can get it steady at 100, I don't fuss. As long as it stays above 99.5 and below 101.5, I leave it be. But this is early, even for me.It looks more like day 4 or 5, right?
-Kathy
Okay, that worked.
-Kathy
xs 2That's GREAT TO HEAR about the Husband..
I particularly like the head feathers. LOL, When they hatch babies do the babies have straight up hair doos like that is the baby fluff longer then the rest? or it only happens when the feathers come in, then you see it?
Nope you can not tell when they are born. I bought the eggs from a local girl. I'd never seen newly hatched Spitzes and when they were hatched I wondered if they really were because there was no sign of crests, but when they feathered in, they popped up.I particularly like the head feathers. LOL, When they hatch babies do the babies have straight up hair doos like that is the baby fluff longer then the rest? or it only happens when the feathers come in, then you see it?
Once they start to develop your OK to lay them down but that's a choice for you to make, So far they LOOK good, what did you do to get those deattached to show signs of LIFE. I NEED TO KNOW
Almost all of them are presold!! And better yet, I'm not hatching them!! I've got the best broodies. They even tried nesting in the snow this winter.... Bunch of quackadoos!
Good luck on your hatchIYou saw my post on the she said/he said thread so I'll skip the details here. Honestly, I'm scared to lay them down. Not with the air cells detached. I don't know this for a fact but I feel like they will die if I lay them down. I've had batches of damaged chicken eggs and it seemed like they started quitting after I laid them down. But I do hope to eventually lay them down. I'm hoping the air cells attached once the CAM takes over. So I just hope they keep growing and then I'll lay them down after some more time goes by.
Is that a frog in the back ground?? HAHAHAHHA you know my chickens will eat frogs> LOL That's a HUGE MEAL>
That's GREAT TO HEAR about the Husband..
Thanks....I didn't notice...lol I had to go see what you were talking about....lol@AmyLynn2374
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