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I have been reading this thread as I sit in my "brooder" room, formerly my craft room, with 22 eggs on day 21. This is my 2nd hatch, my first was 6 chocolate orp bantams that the post office sent to New Jersey on their trip from California to Oregon, 2 out of 6 hatched, 1 wrong end died. My surviving chick, Fudge, who took 4 hours from first pip to exit is in a brooder right next to the incubator. When I first thought I heard chirping from the bator I looked at her & she was just looking towards the incubator with her head tipped, confirming the chirp. My first pip, on a lavender orp egg from JC Hinks, occurred within the last couple of hours. Guess I am up for the night. I don't think I will be able to wait out all 22 eggs.
It is reassuring to have BYC forum to go to for answers to my middle of the night questions. I want to congratulate Reurra on her hatch, I never realized it would be this hard. When I asked for chickens for Christmas (again) my DH finally said yes but "they are your chickens, I'm not having anything to do with them". Then when my little chocolate was about 2 days old he said I wish she wasn't too little to hold & I told him he could pick her up, well, there went my best chicken (I also have 7 feed store chicks, 6 buff orps & 1 red sex link. But Fudge is now his & he is hers. He is becoming chicken guy, actually just poked his head in, wondering where I was.
But I want to thank all of you whose expertise I have relied on & those of you who have asked my questions so I could read all the great advise. You all make me feel sane about this whole chicken thing. So thanks and good hatching. Pam
BYC has been invaluable to me since I decided to get chickens. I Am SOOOOO glad I was able to find it! husbands just cant be tough guys around the cuteness!! I swear if my chicks got any cuter, the world would explode!!