June hatch-a-long!

I we were closer I'd love to come and steal some from you! Having Serama's are my dream chicken breed.

I just found out about this breed maybe 2 or 3 months ago! My sister wanted tiny, sociable chickens and got Silkies, not having heard of Seramas. Unfortunately she couldn't find any as chicks and got hers during the start of their "puberty" lol. The woman she got them from had a ton! She didn't handle them or anything so these my sis got while docile are not big into human interaction. One used to hop up into laps but has stopped :(

But then I happened upon Seramas and fell in love! I can't wait. This is my first time ever incubating chicks myself. My teacher in 3rd grade did some chickens but that was 21 years ago!

Since we are only allowed 10 chickens per yard I'm going to have to sell any over that limit if more than 10 hatch. I'm sure I could ship them or something if you wanted them. Or, heck, I'd love a road trip!
 
I just found out about this breed maybe 2 or 3 months ago! My sister wanted tiny, sociable chickens and got Silkies, not having heard of Seramas. Unfortunately she couldn't find any as chicks and got hers during the start of their "puberty" lol. The woman she got them from had a ton! She didn't handle them or anything so these my sis got while docile are not big into human interaction. One used to hop up into laps but has stopped :(

But then I happened upon Seramas and fell in love! I can't wait. This is my first time ever incubating chicks myself. My teacher in 3rd grade did some chickens but that was 21 years ago!

Since we are only allowed 10 chickens per yard I'm going to have to sell any over that limit if more than 10 hatch. I'm sure I could ship them or something if you wanted them. Or, heck, I'd love a road trip!
Oh! Ah the ugly stage of all chickens lives. I have 2 silkies and they are the sweetest things but all birds are different.

That’s awesome! I wish you all the best. :D

Oh that’s too bad. :-/ We have a limit for chickens too. Although we are a bit over the limit.... maybe a bit over 20 birds over the limit?

I’m from Canada so that would be a whole ton of paperwork and a trip!
 
Oh! Ah the ugly stage of all chickens lives. I have 2 silkies and they are the sweetest things but all birds are different.

That’s awesome! I wish you all the best. :D

Oh that’s too bad. :-/ We have a limit for chickens too. Although we are a bit over the limit.... maybe a bit over 20 birds over the limit?

I’m from Canada so that would be a whole ton of paperwork and a trip!

Well if it doesn't cost a ton it'd be worth it. I haven't been out if the country since before I was 1. And I haven't really been anywhere. Virginia, South Carolina, Oregon, and Alaska. Lived in Alaska for almost 16 years. Any chance I get to go someplace new I take it so paperwork would be worth it lol.
 
Well if it doesn't cost a ton it'd be worth it. I haven't been out if the country since before I was 1. And I haven't really been anywhere. Virginia, South Carolina, Oregon, and Alaska. Lived in Alaska for almost 16 years. Any chance I get to go someplace new I take it so paperwork would be worth it lol.
True! Canada is a beautiful place. That's nice! I'm going to be going to VA this August!
 
My kid really wanted to see the eggs on the candler. So I went ahead and did them. Started this batch at 7:45am Monday morning. So not in long. 17 our of 22 already show signs of fertilization. Two seemed like they might be, two we just didn't know, and one I feel fairly sure isn't fertilized, it was pretty dang clear. But, you never know. It's so early. Still fun, though!

One was especially evident! So cool to see the veins webbing out from a darker red spot!
 
I'll join! Had a buff orpington go broody and decided to attempt ordering fertilized eggs for her. We had 7 (now 6 - one has been broken) under her and 3 with detached air cells in the incubator. Crossing fingers on a few silkies! First broody experience and probably have done everything wrong - tried relocating; she wouldn't have it and I'm sure we others, but still hopeful! Expected hatch date ~6/10!
 
My kid really wanted to see the eggs on the candler. So I went ahead and did them. Started this batch at 7:45am Monday morning. So not in long. 17 our of 22 already show signs of fertilization. Two seemed like they might be, two we just didn't know, and one I feel fairly sure isn't fertilized, it was pretty dang clear. But, you never know. It's so early. Still fun, though!

One was especially evident! So cool to see the veins webbing out from a darker red spot!
That's so good to hear!

It's very very cool. I had an egg freeze overnight because a broody kicked it out (it was about day 18?ish) and I was so sad but a few days later I checked on it and I saw it move! Now Ivory is a very healthy he. :D
 

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