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I agree that Martin is a particularly beautiful Isbar. I see this appearance and I also see the ones that have warmer colors like my blue-roo has.Tome I got as an egg from a lady that had pures, she is the sister or daughter of Martin She just got a bunch of new feathers from a molt. Her neck feathers look like his. but it is hard to tell in the pic she is hiding.
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Martin the roo.
the australorp mixed hen the dad was Australorp. The other Isbar hens I have are molting, and from a different hatch.
Good luck with your hatch!Do you have a means of separating the eggs in your incubator so you can mark the chicks that hatch from the brown eggs?
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Wish I did, but do not. Hoping I'm home from work when this occurs so that I can mark those chicks, if they hatch.
Some people use the baskets made for baby bottle items in the dishwasher to separate chicks in the incubator. I made some baskets out of the plastic cross stitch mesh and zipties to use in my Brinsea. I'll try to get a picture later today. You may be able to find something that would work at a dollar store. Any small basket with good ventilation and a lid should work.Using a Little Giant. I had seen someone used mesh with zip ties to separate their chicks.