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I know I did!! I want the world to know why you are in such a fit! we good we good!!LOL! I didn't scream it!
I skimmed through the hatch info, and didn't see it covered, so I will feel free to ask.
Why are the shells kinda bloody after the chicks hatched? The first two ripped out of their shells before I even saw a zip. They looked clean, it's just the shells that were lined with blood where the vein indents are. The third chick... IDK. I think it just looks funny because it is still only a few hours old.
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thats a good looking egg shell Mc!
I had a Blue Orp that grew to be huge, he had always been friendly and just decided one day that he didn't like me. He jumped up to my stomach feet first to attack me, left all kinds of bruises. It was so unexpected that I thought maybe a predator had been in the barn and he was still upset. Nope, from that day forward he hated me for some reason. I would be in the next chicken stall and he would throw his self at the chicken wire that separated the pens so much that he was tearing it up. I could go on and on about this devil but I don't want to write a book, I finally got rid of him@Sally Sunshine
Blue Orp and Rhode Island White. The blue orp was just being total d-bag and attacking all the free range hens trying to get in the coop for the night. He made the mistake of attacking me went I went to the door. The RIW was on borrowed time anyway. He was being super hard on the hens. So while I was in the business, they both got whacked.