Nice birds, they remind me of a single comb version of deathlayers.this is what the parents look like, so hopefully their offspring will be as good
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Nice birds, they remind me of a single comb version of deathlayers.this is what the parents look like, so hopefully their offspring will be as good
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Wow, super fancy looking birds! I hope the eggs come through!this is what the parents look like, so hopefully their offspring will be as good
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That development looks textbook! Well done getting them this far. I can wait to see what hatches for you. Hopefully a bumper crop of Icelandics! They’ll sure be cute and colorful.Joining a little late (or early?) for the June hatch along! I set 30 shipped eggs on Friday 5/13 at midnight, so I am expecting a hatch next Thursday night or early Friday 6/3.
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These are Icelandic eggs from Whippoorwill Farm. All 30 eggs arrived intact with only a handful of wobbly air cells and a couple porous shells.
This is the first time I've hatched white/cream colored eggs and it's been SO much easier to candle compared to dark brown eggs I've hatched in the past.
On day 8 I pulled 7 clear eggs. On day 12 I pulled 2 obvious quitters/blood rings. Tonight there's one more that looks suspect, but I am going to give it until lockdown just in case.
The remaining 20 have well defined veins and I can see embryo movement!
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I've been pretty nervous, since these were shipped and it's been ~10 years since I've hatched eggs or kept chickens. Hoping all goes well and I'm able to start a strong flock of Icelandics this year.
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Hey @junior67 I’ve never dealt w a broody, so I’m just genuinely curious. Would it be a possibility to give each broody 6 eggs, and keep 6 inside in the brooder? Just in case they abandon or crack some? Again, I’ve never used a broody so I don’t know the “risks” involved. (And then you can go crazy candling a few of them indoors).I will join! I have 18+ shipped BBS large fowl Cochin eggs coming today!!!!!!!!!!! I will be putting them under my 2 broody's for a hatch date of 6/18. I will let them rest today and place them under them tomorrow! I am so excited and hoping for MUCH better luck than I had last month with my shipped eggs!
I probably could and thought of that but think my family wants the counter back..... LOL Trying to think of a safe place I can put it that it doesn't take up any room. I might be able to find somewhere in my bedroom.... Ditzy was really great with her eggs though and I was less stressed with her doing it than worrying I was messing something up with temp and humidity. hmm need to think about this for the nest 24 hrs. haahaaHey @junior67 I’ve never dealt w a broody, so I’m just genuinely curious. Would it be a possibility to give each broody 6 eggs, and keep 6 inside in the brooder? Just in case they abandon or crack some? Again, I’ve never used a broody so I don’t know the “risks” involved. (And then you can go crazy candling a few of them indoors).![]()