jnckids
Chirping
cute!
I like that my roo came to watch over them. Hard to believe that there's nearly 10 birds in that picture. Lol
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cute!
@ChicagoClucker
Staggered hatches usually don't go well, but 50% wouldn't be too high for the other eggs. You can always decrease the humidity a little more next week to make up for it.. I've heard of people forgetting about their incubator &/or hatch date, then finding chicks in the egg turner. So if I had to do it, that's about where I'd set the humidity (maybe crank it up to 60% once you see the pip & then back down after hatching. I agree that fighting broodies may kill it, especially after a clumsy rooster killed mine. Do you have anyone near you that has a spare incubator? (You can borrow my old Hovabator if you wish, but I'm not very close.)
I have the opposite here. Cookie could really use some back up. I also have the 4 wk olds transitioning into the coop without a mama to help them. (I was kind of hoping one hen would sort of look after them, but none have volunteered.) At least the flock isn't trying to peck them through the baby gate. They're pretty used to chicks by now. Today was the 4 wk olds' first day out in the grass. They seemed OK without a heater, so I just gave them a "huddle house" to use if they got chilly. They are almost fully feathered, so they only really use the heating pad at night anyway.
How is the lonely choc cuckoo egg doing? Hatched?The 1 cuckoo egg is due to hatch tomorrow, and I pulled it out around 1pm today. So perhaps I will take your advice and I will just try to keep it at 50% and then up it once I see it has pipped. Then lower the humidity a day next week for the remaining eggs. Thank you
And Cookie must be a Super Mama, with over 20 chicks. LOL, I would be ripping my hair out!![]()
The same thing happened here yesterday. Just as I was walking back into the house I heard a scuffle & alarm squawking. I turned back & as I ran I saw the hawk flying away. There were about 1 dozen plucked feathers with gray barring all over the patio. I stayed out & helped guide the chickens back into the coop/run. Everyone was present. Both the CCL & Biele had rooster feather loss - but they both already had some from the roosters.How is the lonely choc cuckoo egg doing? Hatched?
My broodies are trying again so I gave them a separate coop and nest, so far they have not liked it but I will check in the morning if they took the bait (some store eggs). Meanwhile my incubator is full with 21 eggs. Since they are shipped eggs anything higher than 50% will be a success. Day 4 just started so I will candle them tomorrow night before giving the broodies.
One of the broodies is at the bottom of the pecking order so I am just keeping her as a back-up plan only. I feel bad for her but she is not capable of defending her chicks.
Meanwhile, I let me chicken out yesterday for an hour and all of a sudden a hawk swooped down. All the girls ran for cover plus the hawk got scared by our presence as well so ony came down to about 6 ft level. 3 of the hens took cover under my car and did not come out for 45 minutes or so. I hope it doesn't effect egg production. The hawk looked too small to be able to carry any of the girls accept my Legbar. Maybe that is one of the reasons it gave up. Its underside was almost completely white except for the tail. Maybe a juvenile?
Faraday: I was telling my husband about the quails, and he wants to know why keep them? He likes them and thinks they are cute so he wants to know if they have benefits beyond cuteness.