- Mar 18, 2012
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Thanks for the support, everyone!
Yesterday was pretty stressful. Not much has changed today, but I'm beginning to feel more relaxed about the situation. It has been very hard to keep the temperature constant in my little homemade incubator. I put the eggs back under their moms in the early evening, and they set on them well until late morning today, when the scratching started up again. So, the two hopeful eggs are back in the homemade incubator now. It's hard to say which set-up is less risky for them really, but at least they can keep still. I'll put them back when things settle down for the day, and then let them stay with them tomorrow, come what may. It'll be 24 days tonight, so not much hope beyond tomorrow morning, anyway.
In the meantime, things are going well with the family of four. I keep debating moving them into the larger crate. In the meantime, I've been removing the wire which has been cutting off their nest from the rest of the coop, for several hours a day while the other hens range in the back. I may skip the crate and go straight to integration in the next couple days. Aw, the things we wonder about on the farm.
Sounds like your girls are very well taken care of, Teila!! I'm sure they appreciate all you do for them! Picture updates soon? I just threw some dirt into their nest area after reading your post - hopefully that'll help with any grit they might need!
Oh, I've been enjoying trying to figure out if I was lucky enough to get two girls, by looking at their wing feathers: http://www2.ca.uky.edu/smallflocks/Feather_sexing_practice.html
Anyone tried this before? It looks like the boys' feathers are close in length, while the girls have long and short ones. If my overly hopeful, completely novice, eye can be trusted, I might have two girls!!
I know what you mean about the overly hopeful, completely novice eye. I did it with my first hatch. 4 chicks I thought/hoped maybe I had a girl but their feathers indicated that they were all boys and that was accurate. It doesn't work with all birds but it is pretty reliable for the quick feathering ones.