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Well I have got 2 of my chicks I ordered from Rural King. I was surprised to get a call on Sunday but the Colombian Wyandottes I ordered came in they said the rest should be in on Tuesday. This is my 1st year heating with a heat plate. I am hoping I have it at the right height. It is hard to see then thru the wood chips but does anyone know if the plate is at the correct height. They are quite so I assume that is a good thing.

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Well I have got 2 of my chicks I ordered from Rural King. I was surprised to get a call on Sunday but the Colombian Wyandottes I ordered came in they said the rest should be in on Tuesday. This is my 1st year heating with a heat plate. I am hoping I have it at the right height. It is hard to see then thru the wood chips but does anyone know if the plate is at the correct height. They are quite so I assume that is a good thing.

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Yes. The best way to tell temp is not by a thermometer but by listening to your peeps. You have a good instinct. Quiet = content & warm. What I like to do (since I use shavings) is vary the level slightly. The bedding is deeper/higher in back, so the chicks can nuzzle up & touch the plate but less in front where they can be near but not touch the heating pad. They will adjust their own heat level by sleeping where it feels best.

Don't be too worried if newly hatched chicks spend a lot of time warming up. You will see them begin to investigate when they're 2-3 days old. They quickly bond with your hand & will peck where you tap. I love when they all come running out from under the heating plate to pile up into my hands. Priceless!
 
Sorry no pics yet, but......(Drumroll)

I have 2 early hatched CHICKS!.... and more on-time pips.

Chick 1 = Blue orp from Oopsie x Mr Dummy; very healthy & strong
Chick 2 = Black orp from my silver laced pullet's egg. (Crystal is 9 mo old, so not too young.) However, father was NOT my laced orp. This chick pipped last night around 5pm & hatched today at noon with a red navel. I sprayed a bit of Veterycin and put her inside a teacup with a moist paper towel to prevent her from rubbing it open.

Oopsie's other egg is pipped. Her eggs are fun to hatch because we never know what color chicks will pop out. (She has a recessive white gene, as well as chocolate & blue.) Her daughter (Jewel) is the same except she also has lavender - from Moose.
 
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So far we have 5 chicks from our test hatch.(Today's hatch day.) The 2 strongest that hatched yesterday went under the broody inside the brooder last night. (Yesterday afternoon, she was attacking them, so I tried again after dark.) All seemed OK this morning so the silkie has all 5 now.

Here's my Peck N Play brooder with a supplemental "Mama Heating Pad."
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Two eggs from Oopsie hatched the lighter orps. At 1st I thought blue, but perhaps mauve. The 3 silver laced orp eggs hatched out black. I guess the lav orp was the daddy this time. The laced orps have been separated for 3 weeks now, so I expect my next hatch to be more predictable. (My only problem was that GG (Buff Colombian orp) stood next to the tractor with her friends all day as hawk bait. So I had to add her to the laced breeding group. LOL)

Here's the one that may be blue or mauve. The other one of Oopsie's chicsk may be blue or black. It's hard to tell. They are not the usual inky black.
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After I started pecking at the food with my finger, the silkie caught on started showing her chicks.
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I'll probably get some more chicks. There's one inside the incubator that pipped upside down at the narrow end. It's peeping but not in a frantic way, so I'm leaving it there.
 
So far we have 5 chicks from our test hatch.(Today's hatch day.) The 2 strongest that hatched yesterday went under the broody inside the brooder last night. (Yesterday afternoon, she was attacking them, so I tried again after dark.) All seemed OK this morning so the silkie has all 5 now.

Here's my Peck N Play brooder with a supplemental "Mama Heating Pad."
img_7342-jpg.1284673

Two eggs from Oopsie hatched the lighter orps. At 1st I thought blue, but perhaps mauve. The 3 silver laced orp eggs hatched out black. I guess the lav orp was the daddy this time. The laced orps have been separated for 3 weeks now, so I expect my next hatch to be more predictable. (My only problem was that GG (Buff Colombian orp) stood next to the tractor with her friends all day as hawk bait. So I had to add her to the laced breeding group. LOL)

Here's the one that may be blue or mauve. The other one of Oopsie's chicsk may be blue or black. It's hard to tell. They are not the usual inky black.
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After I started pecking at the food with my finger, the silkie caught on started showing her chicks.
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img_7348-jpg.1284676



I'll probably get some more chicks. There's one inside the incubator that pipped upside down at the narrow end. It's peeping but not in a frantic way, so I'm leaving it there.
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so far I have resisted the urge to incubate.. I am waiting for turkey eggs... so far she hasn't laid any that i have found anyway
 
Here are the 1st 5 chicks. Round 2 starts tomorrow!

The two standing in back are from Oopsie. She's a genetically a mauve orp but has a strange recessive white gene (so she looks creamy-yellow white instead of mauve) and her chicks can be a wide variety of colors. The smaller one laying down is a black orp. Father was likely a lav or blk/lav split orp.

What colors do you think Oopsie's chicks will be?
Mauve & Blue?
or
Blue & Black?

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The back 2 switched sides for this pic:
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These 2 below hatched from eggs from one of my pullets: (silver laced orp, blue silver laced orp, or buff Colombian orp...... Based on egg size, shape, & color, I could only narrow it down to those 3 moms)
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This particular chick may have come from my Buff Colombian pullet x my silver laced roo
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Last summer's laced chicks (below) had that sort of face mask.
 
I shared the info on my housing before but here it is again.
After Thanksgiving and until Spring I house my chickens inside my loft inside garage. First, I only have a few as pets (currently 6). The second and probably very important reason for keeping them there is,,,,,, No need to let them out in the morning, as well as making sure we are home to lock them up at night. Gets dark early before we get home during winter.
In the garage they have sufficient room in my loft that I made for them and Pigeons. Now since I don't have pigeons currently, I opened up both sections for them to roam. There is light 12 hours on a timer so they don't go nutty. :gig I also have my water containers kept warm. (electric)
During severe cold, I have a wood stove in garage that I can fire up to take out some of the chill. My cats also sleep in garage at night. All are feral rescue BTW, and fixed, :gigeven though none were really broken.:)
This year I did not need to use stove very much since it did not get very cold in my area. My goal is not to make it warm in garage, but rather to prevent extreme cold.
Seramas are not very cold hardy breed. Many peeps do keep them in their home. I have no desire to do such, but the Garage heated to minimal during extreme cold worked well. I am still trying to mastermind a heated roost for inside coop. It is during the night that the temps are cold and chickens could use some added warmth to get thru.
Seramas are feisty enough to be able to get along with LF chickens. They are not aggressive, but do not want to be at bottom of pecking order. What that translated to is,,,,, They can carry their own. My OEGH (2) are the same way.
So here are some solutions for cold weather housing. @Faraday40 , you can take them into garage along with your roosters, for the cold nights, (separate crate) . @chickendreams24 you say to DH2B,,,, "Honey, Suzie needs to be in crate in our hallway for this cold night" :yesss:. I would avoid keeping in too warm of a spot to not offset chickens accustomed tolerance to cold. During the day seramas join flock on regular basis. There would probably not be that many very cold days where we live. Further north and away from the lake does get slightly chillier.
This was Gorbie inside winter housing. The one that went MIA. Cant seem to locate pix of the other one at this time.
And this is my current flock

Thanks for sharing. That's something I will really be thinking about. I'll have to talk to DH2B about if he would be okay with us building a "coop" in our unheated porch so that if I get any seramas(any time not just from @Faraday40) they can stay in the porch on the very cold days. I worry though because we do get down to -40 sometimes in the winter. Usually that's with wind chill but not always. How cold would be too cold to put them outside with the flock during the day? Thankfully this year so far we only got down to the -20s.

So far we have 5 chicks from our test hatch.(Today's hatch day.) The 2 strongest that hatched yesterday went under the broody inside the brooder last night. (Yesterday afternoon, she was attacking them, so I tried again after dark.) All seemed OK this morning so the silkie has all 5 now.

Here's my Peck N Play brooder with a supplemental "Mama Heating Pad."
img_7342-jpg.1284673

Two eggs from Oopsie hatched the lighter orps. At 1st I thought blue, but perhaps mauve. The 3 silver laced orp eggs hatched out black. I guess the lav orp was the daddy this time. The laced orps have been separated for 3 weeks now, so I expect my next hatch to be more predictable. (My only problem was that GG (Buff Colombian orp) stood next to the tractor with her friends all day as hawk bait. So I had to add her to the laced breeding group. LOL)

Here's the one that may be blue or mauve. The other one of Oopsie's chicsk may be blue or black. It's hard to tell. They are not the usual inky black.
img_7343-jpg.1284674


After I started pecking at the food with my finger, the silkie caught on started showing her chicks.
img_7347-jpg.1284675
img_7348-jpg.1284676



I'll probably get some more chicks. There's one inside the incubator that pipped upside down at the narrow end. It's peeping but not in a frantic way, so I'm leaving it there.

Did the last one not make it?

Here are the 1st 5 chicks. Round 2 starts tomorrow!

The two standing in back are from Oopsie. She's a genetically a mauve orp but has a strange recessive white gene (so she looks creamy-yellow white instead of mauve) and her chicks can be a wide variety of colors. The smaller one laying down is a black orp. Father was likely a lav or blk/lav split orp.

What colors do you think Oopsie's chicks will be?
Mauve & Blue?
or
Blue & Black?

img_7349-jpg.1285217
The back 2 switched sides for this pic:
img_7361-jpg.1285218


These 2 below hatched from eggs from one of my pullets: (silver laced orp, blue silver laced orp, or buff Colombian orp...... Based on egg size, shape, & color, I could only narrow it down to those 3 moms)
img_7370-jpg.1285219

This particular chick may have come from my Buff Colombian pullet x my silver laced roo
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Last summer's laced chicks (below) had that sort of face mask.

Yay for the hatch!!! They're looking so darned cute and giving me chick fever!

I'm guessing the last chick is from GG with that gold tinge to it's face.

The three black to blue chicks I'm guessing one could maybe be a mauve as it seems to have a slightly warmer color. Just a guess.
 
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Chickendreams24 wrote
How cold would be too cold to put them outside with the flock during the day? Thankfully this year so far we only got down to the -20s.

I'm not very sure, but I don't think I had mine below +20F. I'm close to the lake (15 miles) so we don't get extreme cold like further out.
I have my chickens in outdoor coop now since daytime temps are above freezing and days are longer, so no issues about making sure they are in before dark. :)
 
I finally pulled the plug on my Mon-Tues hatch. The final count = 12
5 orps; 2 spitzhaubens; 5 Dominiques (only the orps were from our flock) It was a pretty pathetic hatch rate but I kind of knew it before I started. At the time I was collecting, the males were not really "active" and many chickens were in need of some butt fluff trimming. The temps were also cold & some eggs may have frozen a bit. Lastly I used my back up incubator b/c of the auto turner. The temps were not as steady as I like, so perhaps I need a new wafer. On the bright side, I have one very happy mama silkie. What's strange is on Sunday, I couldn't get the early chicks under mama. They had to go under the "mama heating pad" instead. Today, I can't get a single chick under the heating pad. They're all crammed under the silkie. As soon as I put them under the warmth, they run back out. In the past, a lot would go under the hen & the overflow would settle for the heating pad. The hen would sit right next to it. The silkie will not go near it.

So with my next hatch (set over the weekend) I discovered that I can fit 5 doz egs inside my coolerbator. :oops: I really didn't mean to set so many but I got extras from the sellers. What else could I do? Besides shipped eggs don't have a great hatch rate anyways! I also set a lot of laced orp eggs because they have been separated for breeding. I want to know if the fertility has improved. I had a lot a clears in the last batch, so I doubt I'll have anywhere close to 5 doz chicks. If I do, I may end up sleeping in the coop. LOL

And here's my :he moment of the day...... As I was turning the eggs I decided to move the locations of the egg cartons. My wrist wavered & one egg fell out of the egg carton turner. It was a silver laced orp egg too! :hit It was cracked, so I opened it before tossing. It was developing & I fell terrible for being a chick murderer. It's common to lose a few embryos during incubation - but NOT that way.
 

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