Icelandic Chickens

Hi MARY

Enjoy her !!
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You'd miss her too much to rehome her.

She's candidate for a Readers Digest most Unforgetable Character article !!
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I would never re-home her but I have considered putting her back in the covered yard with the layers for her own safety. I haven't seen them yet, but I would be surprised if the new neighbors don't have dogs. With Stella running through their yard and sleeping in their barn it just isn't safe. I would have to shore up the areas above the gates where she escaped last time from the layer yard, but I think I am going to do that. I would be heartbroken to see her killed by predators.
 
Regarding the hatch for Jake.

Five chicks are out. One is questionable. It has a large amount of unabsorbed yolk and is cemented with dried goo. It is not in the is picture. There are at least six more pips right now!

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This dark chipmunk one is so cute!

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Thanks Kathy. I am going back down to check for new hatchlings. I am doing a calendar of all the Diana photos as the Dollarstore Diva. Mostly doing it to horrify my granddaughters.
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Hatch Update:

10 are out, two are zipping, 7 are pipped. Lost one chick that pipped through a blood vessel and bled out. Lots of colors. Pictures later when I can open the incubator. I moved some of the pipped eggs to Kelly's incubator so they would have more room.
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Kathy, I have a question for you. Lukka's baby is 6 weeks old today. He is by himself all day but sleeps beside Lukka on the floor at night. I have a shipping box with four compartments. Do you think it would be safe to ship him at this age? I know I have gotten started birds younger than him. I would like to save Jake some shipping and put him in with the others shipping out tomorrow. I think in terms of not needing Mama, he is fine. I am just worried about him getting too cold or not having food or water. Any advice?

Mary

UPDATE: 12 are out. Had a temp spike in the Hovabotor. I think I bumped the screw for the wafer accidentally when moving the humidity pump. I took the unhatched eggs out and put them back in the Brinsea and just left the chicks in with the lid ajar until the temp came back down. I think I caught it in time.

14 are out and a couple more zipping. There are about five more that are pipped and have not progressed from this morning.
 
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Sounds great so far Mary, much lighter overal then this crew so far, will make a very nice diversity.

The little guy sure looks like Isi, like Dad like Son.

my youngest latest Chipmunk had a lot of nasty stuff on it, but has come on to be one of the beauties for sure. Cant tell if it is he or she, I was thinking a she but now showing more comb then I am comfortable with. The white chick looks like it may be building some shading on the neck, its a roo as is the dark chick, black with white trim, the white chest has darkened to just a very few white feathers among the black, and several white feathers among the black primaries, Skjotur is a dark crested roo with what is looking like a red cape. All of them are showing some real beauty amongst them. Probably tomorow eve or wed morn early these go out to the chicken house. A new big world for them.
 

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