Okay, so here are 10 chicks hatched this past week. 5 each of French Black Copper Marans and Salmon Faverolles. I took away the shelf liner because they were ALL fixated on pecking the feathers on each others' feet. With the pine shavings, their toes are usually covered.
I took that picture before adding the Buckeye chick which was the only one of 4 hatchlings that survived hatching.
They're in the bathroom in a new "Nanny Brooder" I bought from Foy's, next to my tried-and-true 54 gallon Rubbermaid container brooder, which has six 3-week old Jersey Giants in it.
Just re-loaded the 3 emptied MiniAdvance 'bators with "old" shipped eggs. These are eggs I didn't have enough incubator space when they arrived, so I don't have very high expectations for 'em. They're probably about 10-12 days old. Plus they're shipped eggs. But I just could NOT toss those eggs! So 21 "iffy" eggs are in 3 'bators, along with the other incubators still cookin'.
The fourth
Brinsea MiniAdvance was due to hatch tomorrow.... but one chick has already hatched this evening.
I'm so addicted to this I cannot even remember what breed I put into that 'bator! I wrote the set date, candle date, lockdown date, and hatch date, but neglected to write down the BREED. Dork.
Oh well - chicks are chicks and they're all adorable!!