He's pretty!Chocolate orp
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He's pretty!Chocolate orp
I must say I'm having a really hard time selling this guy! I really don't need any more projects, but think I will be looking for some eggs, chicks, or hens for him.
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Lots of cute chicks in the bunch. I can't wait for the tolbunt to hatch.Here are a very of the chicks I have right now. Some aren't really chicks anymore and hopefully be put out in the garage tomorrow or Friday.
My most recent hatch, silkies and showgirl.
Tolbunt polish. They get more white with age (and hopefully more gold too lol)
Partridge Brahmas
Showgirls (I just love these guys)
Silver partridge? Silkie
Lavender barred bantam Cochin
Lemon/buff barred bantam Cochins
Buff laced brahma
And lastly one of my non chicken bird. These guys are surprisingly docile. I need to get them in their eon pen though as I'm afraid of them becoming cannibalistic which is common with game birds kept too cramped.
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Eggs will definitely get rotten under her. I had one under my broody that either exploded or got broken and it was very, very rotten. You really do not want that to happen.I though I was bad passing 40 hens! Then again, I'm not actively breeding and hatching my birds, so maybe that is still bad...![]()
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Speaking of, I candled the eggs under Margie again tonight. I'm freaking out, people! I don't see anything in any of the eggs.This is day 11. I tried to get pictures, but that's pretty much impossible.
But anyway, I'm wondering at what point I should just pull the eggs and move her to the broody buster. She's getting awfully thin and I'd rather break her sooner if there's no chance of her hatching anything. Is there a risk of one of these eggs rotting or exploding under her? I figure if that was a huge risk, almost no eggs would hatch, but I'm anxious and unsure and everything else an eggspecting parent should be.![]()
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