INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Hi all! I am out of the loop since I've been working on the coop!

I've had a really miserable hatch and I thought I might rant a bit here... Got 2 dozen eggs shipped beautifully - not a single egg broken, all FBCM.

Of those, I have 4 live chicks, 2 that died during the hatch, 3 that died in the egg after lockdown, and of the rest about 12 didn't develop at all, and the rest seem to have gotten to day 7, but I didn't notice any veining.

The dozen that did not develop were extremely porous, and I was thinking that the hens might not have had enough calcium, but the 3 that died after lockdown had extremely hard shells, so that may have been the problem for them.

I wish that my little Bielefelder roo would mature quickly! He is 14.5 weeks old, and my Bielefelder hens are 11 months old.

Any clue when he will be considered mature? He has been crowing for a week!
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My crested cream legbar pair are just 9 weeks old, so that will be a long wait. I am really not patient!
 

CCL. (Enya) This 'un and the wellie wouldn't sit still for good pics.


Wellie OE (Abby)


Sapphire, (Annie, Andy if boy) I put triple antibiotic ointment on her butt and she smeared it, so that's why she looks funny.


Cuckoo Marans OE (Zeta)
 
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Hi all! I am out of the loop since I've been working on the coop!

I've had a really miserable hatch and I thought I might rant a bit here... Got 2 dozen eggs shipped beautifully - not a single egg broken, all FBCM.

Of those, I have 4 live chicks, 2 that died during the hatch, 3 that died in the egg after lockdown, and of the rest about 12 didn't develop at all, and the rest seem to have gotten to day 7, but I didn't notice any veining.

The dozen that did not develop were extremely porous, and I was thinking that the hens might not have had enough calcium, but the 3 that died after lockdown had extremely hard shells, so that may have been the problem for them.

I wish that my little Bielefelder roo would mature quickly! He is 14.5 weeks old, and my Bielefelder hens are 11 months old.

Any clue when he will be considered mature? He has been crowing for a week!
love.gif
My crested cream legbar pair are just 9 weeks old, so that will be a long wait. I am really not patient!
sorry about the poor hatch!
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good luck on the coop, i think 8 months for cockerels to start getting frisky
 
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Hi all! I am out of the loop since I've been working on the coop!

I've had a really miserable hatch and I thought I might rant a bit here... Got 2 dozen eggs shipped beautifully - not a single egg broken, all FBCM.

Of those, I have 4 live chicks, 2 that died during the hatch, 3 that died in the egg after lockdown, and of the rest about 12 didn't develop at all, and the rest seem to have gotten to day 7, but I didn't notice any veining.

The dozen that did not develop were extremely porous, and I was thinking that the hens might not have had enough calcium, but the 3 that died after lockdown had extremely hard shells, so that may have been the problem for them.

I wish that my little Bielefelder roo would mature quickly! He is 14.5 weeks old, and my Bielefelder hens are 11 months old.

Any clue when he will be considered mature? He has been crowing for a week!
love.gif
My crested cream legbar pair are just 9 weeks old, so that will be a long wait. I am really not patient!
So sorry!
 
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