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It's probably just resting, zipping takes a lot of their energy and sometimes they may have a small amount of yoke to absorb yet. They seem to know what they need. Thankfully you don't have a bunch of other Littles one stumbling around yet, especially if it has yoke to absorb yet. Hope Bawk, Bawk is okIs it normal foe the chick to still be partly in the egg like 2 hours after it hatches? I've only had the one hatch last time and she popped right out and was flopping all around. I assumed that's what they all did but this one is not really making its way out of the shell and just laying there with its eyes closed.
Yay!Thanks guys. I was just concerned it was stuck in the egg... it doesn't look very wet and the humidity didn't really rise after it hatched. It's moved a bit more now and I can tell better what's going on in the egg, it doesn't appear to have any yolk to absorb so I think maybe it's just too tired to even care to get out of the egg. So far no more have hatched, it looks like 2 are working on zips though! I'm so excited to be hatching more than 1 this time!![]()
none of our ee's looked like those gray ones, interested to see how they feather our. The minky looking chocolate brown ones we have had look to have partridge feathering. Probably from our partridge Plymouth rock girls. Your silkies are soooooooo cuteFinally getting around to posting pictures of the chicks from my hatch. Sorry guys, I've been super busy (and I'm on vacation from work)! These were the best I could do, they weren't impressed with my camera. I ended up with 2 Silkie/Sizzles and 4 EEs (I had 5, one didn't make it). Both of my Silkie eggs were fathered by my Sizzle rooster or hens. One chick is a Sizzle (frizzled normal feathers) and the other is a frizzled Silkie (frizzle Silkie feathers). Only the Sizzle would stay still for a picture, along with a cute little red and strawberry blonde EEs.This little grey EE was very photogenic.
That little grey chick again, with the strawberry blonde, red chick in back and blurry and the chick to the far left are all of the EEs. The chick that looks black is actually a wonderful chocolate brown color, which you can sort of see in the photo above behind the grey chick.
What most of the pictures I took looked like
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it's been busy over here Purpletie3! I've had 3 hatch, have 1 zipping, and I have I think 7 pipped. I saw 1 egg really shaking but so far no pip on it. That leaves 10 eggs that are quiet but I am so not worried since today is only day 19!Renee....how is your hatch doing?