Hey, how's them emus Kathy?
When will you know the sex of them?
When will you know the sex of them?
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I would.I finally have some broody hens, Should I put a few of my icelandic eggs under one of them that have been in my incubator for a week? Kind of hedge my bet against something happening again to my incubator.I was thinking of just half a dozen maybe? Only thing is these are young unproven hens, but they are dorkings which are known to be good mothers.... These eggs are all so precious, I just want to make sure I get some chicks!!!! By the way the inci has been working perfectly so no concerns..but still....![]()
I would too. I'd probably put them all under her because I don't like raisin' babies.![]()
Thank you all for your thoughts regarding the "fray" feather thing.
I had 2 Icelandics that showed some funky feathering. One was sparsely feathered with a definite "frayed" quality to the feathers themselves. That one was unable to fly and actually hung out with the lone silky hen I have towards the bottom roosts.
The second was quite lovely actually, kind of loose feathered with almost a "silky"ness to her. I had gone back and forth on keeping her or rehoming her(as a pet only). She was able to fly like the rest. Unfortunately she met an early demise, with a truck tire(my husband was very, very distraught about that accident)![]()
So do both "lines", Singrid and Behl, show this feathering issue or has it been primarily found in the Behl line?
I finally have some broody hens, Should I put a few of my icelandic eggs under one of them that have been in my incubator for a week? Kind of hedge my bet against something happening again to my incubator.I was thinking of just half a dozen maybe? Only thing is these are young unproven hens, but they are dorkings which are known to be good mothers.... These eggs are all so precious, I just want to make sure I get some chicks!!!! By the way the inci has been working perfectly so no concerns..but still....![]()
If there are Icelandic eggs available to be hatched... MAKE SURE SOMEONE DOES IT FOR EASTER!!!!!
Put them in a bator tomorrow!
Hi Joy! My two Icelandic hens each raised two broods last year. The first for one was 5 and the second 11. The first for the other was 1 (I had given the only eggs I had from her to a friend with a broody that wanted to let her hatch some chicks but didn't have a rooster so it was the only egg available for her to sit on). The second brood was 10. It was in July so the weather wasn't a factor for keeping eggs or chicks warm. Dorkings are a bit larger (right?) and my SLW sat on 12 eggs and hatched 11 in March of last year but it was her third time. I would give your "potentials" each 8 "dummy" eggs and see how they are with them....if all goes well.....give them 8 started Icelandic eggs. You have plenty and you know where you can get more!! If they can raise them for you, I'd go for it!!