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What color Cochin?Just found this thread! We are on day 3 of our very first hatch, in our very first incubator. 7 Silkie eggs, and 8 cream legbar crossed with sex link or Cochin eggs. Very excited. We wanted to do a test batch before we start just Cream eggs.
I figure if I'm really lucky maybe I'll get some barred chickens with orange undertones. Due date is 1/25. I just candled yesterday and 15 of the 17 showed some signs of development, with the last two being too dark to tell.
Hatch a long thread is a great idea - I'm happy to be joining this one on my first hatch!
Just found this thread! We are on day 3 of our very first hatch, in our very first incubator. 7 Silkie eggs, and 8 cream legbar crossed with sex link or Cochin eggs. Very excited. We wanted to do a test batch before we start just Cream eggs.
Cool! My main reason for having a barred rooster was so that it would be really easy to tell my original layers from the new chickens. Sounds like it will be pretty easy to keep them straight!You'll probably only get black barred out of this cross, but if you get a likely rooster out of those barred ones and cross them back to the Red Stars, you'll start getting some red with black tails barred![]()
Just joining this thread. I have 17 eggs in my incubator that are a cross between my red star hens:
And my Barred Rock Roo:
I figure if I'm really lucky maybe I'll get some barred chickens with orange undertones. Due date is 1/25. I just candled yesterday and 15 of the 17 showed some signs of development, with the last two being too dark to tell.
Hatch a long thread is a great idea - I'm happy to be joining this one on my first hatch!
What color Cochin?
Welcome!
What type of incubator are you using? Are these eggs from your own flock?
The set day is Day 0.A blue and a black.
The hova-bator 1588. It has actually been incredible easy, just like everyone said. I open it once a day to add more water, and the rest of the time it's on it's own.
Yeah, the eggs are from our flock. We have a splash Silkie hen, and a blue Roo.
Quick question, is day one the set day, or the next day? That's a little confusing to me.