Karen, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how resilient those eggs can be. Unless you have freezing weather, it shouldn't be a problem.
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Well I guess we will see. She is still sitting the eggs while the chick romps in the coop with her. I am moving them to their own mini-coop in a few days. I sure wish I could have feather sexed that chick. the one time I got a hold of it I forgot and now its too late. Well it is sired by Rocky the 1 yr. old strain-cross cock. Dam is either pure Boese, inbred Boese or strain-cross Ross/Boese. The comb will tell. Each of the three combinations has a distinct comb structure. Not defective, just different. I like the pure Boese best.
Best,
Karen
Thanks hellbender. So far it is the only chick from the strain-cross cock I kept from last season.I don't pray Karen, but I most seriously HOPE you get what you really want in that little bugger!![]()
Thanks hellbender. So far it is the only chick from the strain-cross cock I kept from last season.
On another note, I need input from experienced breeder. On another BYC thread we are discussing if and when to let chicks and how to do it.
Opinions range from hatch to 6 months for starting roosting. Width of roost ranges from 1 inch to 3 inches. Height range is one inch to ? . Also discussing differences in classic opinions due to size of poultry being raised. I have my opinions based on classic research but I really need to hear from modern experienced breeders.
Thanks!
Karen
Thanks hellbender. So far it is the only chick from the strain-cross cock I kept from last season.
On another note, I need input from experienced breeder. On another BYC thread we are discussing if and when to let chicks and how to do it.
Opinions range from hatch to 6 months for starting roosting. Width of roost ranges from 1 inch to 3 inches. Height range is one inch to ? . Also discussing differences in classic opinions due to size of poultry being raised. I have my opinions based on classic research but I really need to hear from modern experienced breeders.
Thanks!
Karen