This is Day 20.
Six chicks have hatched and are doing well. There is one more that has pipped and two that have not. One other, Egg #8, is a definite quitter, but I’ve just kept it in the bator - more than anything as a comparison for each stage.
Chicks so far:
Egg #10 - Hatched 1/17/19 @ 0730. This chick was my FIRST and from an unknown egg, but I believe it may be an Australorp.
- Single comb
- White spots on head, under beak, and belly
- Partially dark shanks and toes
- Clean legs
This chick is in the back. Partially dark legs and toes.
Eggs #17 & 14 - Hatched 1/17/19 @ 1540 & 1550, respectively. From my Easter Egger.
- Rose/Pea comb
- Orange beak and legs/feet
- Classic chimpmunk pattern.
- Brown
- Muffs
Meet the Twins!
The ones on the right and left.
Okay, I only got one up close shot, but right now, if you’ve seen one you’ve seen ‘em all.
Egg #12 - Hatched 1/17/19 @ 1545 from an unknown egg. At first I thought it must be another from the Australorp, but that didn’t make sense because those two eggs were so different.
- Single comb
- Appears dark brown in comparison
- Clean legs
- Dark beak and dark legs/feet (mostly)
Here is a picture of the eggs after I stuffed them with toilet paper to hold them together. See? Different size, different color. This chick hatched from the egg on the right. Much larger and more elongated.
Little fella looks like I dipped his middle toes in orange paint. I hope he doesn’t turn out to be freaky looking.
Notice the little bit of lighter brown over the eyes.
He is very cute and more laid back than the others...or, maybe he’s just not sold on my “Bok bok bok” yet.
Egg #9 - Hatched 1/17/19 @ 2215 from unknown mother. This little guy and I will always have a special bond, since I literally took his life in my hands when I shouldn’t have. What’s the title of the thread? Yeah, I need to remember that!
- Single comb
- Orange beak and legs/feet
- Clean legs
- Chipmunk pattern
- Charcoal/dark gray color
Meet Prince, formerly known as Egg #9.
And the only remnant of one tough evening! <wipes brow>
Just checked on chicks and eggs and another egg has pipped. Egg #1 from my Barnevelder. Eeek! I think she is beautiful.
Last, but not least, is Egg #13 (my lucky number). Hatched 1/18/19, a couple of hours before I got up, so we’ll say 0330. Mother unknown; however, I’m going to guess it would belong to my White Rock.
- Single comb
- Yellow down
- Chipmunk pattern
- Orange beak and legs/feet
- Clean legs
I feel bad I don’t have anything special to say about this one, but I
can say, “He hatched by the books!” And, in the middle of the night.
These little chicks are so funny and remind me of Kramer on
Seinfeld. If you remember when Kramer would come busting through the apartment door, just suddenly appearing? That’s what these chicks do when I put my hand down in the brooder and call “Bok bok bok.” Erk, skid, and there they are! So quick.
I really do think they think I’m mom.
And now for my biggest job yet. Watching my little sidekick as he wants to “wuv” on the babies. I hope to instill a love for every animal in him. Well, okay, not
every animal, but you know. And so far he’s on track. He woke up this morning and first word was, “Tickens!” I can’t think of a better place to sit all day, watching him watch “Tickens!”
This thing is too long and I’m on my phone so I’m not even gonna proof read it.

I’ll apologize in advance!