It's all good. I mean who doesn't love baby pictures??Whoops, wrong hatch-a-long thread. xD too excited that he was out. Haha. Sorry!


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It's all good. I mean who doesn't love baby pictures??Whoops, wrong hatch-a-long thread. xD too excited that he was out. Haha. Sorry!
Speaking of dirty...
I forgot to mention in my candling post yesterday that one egg had a black spot inside. It was moving freely around inside and appeared to be maybe a typical bloodspot you find in an egg from barnyard flocks.
I noted which egg it was and will monitor it closely.
Anyone know if it might affect the embryo/chick development?
Thank you. That's reassuring.One of my silkie eggs I hatched in April had a pretty decent sized black spot floating around in it too. I decided to just mark the egg and keep an extra close eye on it. It ended up hatching a completely healthy chick!
After waiting and waiting for a hen to go broody, I now have three broodies! Once on eggs and two I’m trying to break...I figure why fight them over it
We have 41 guinea eggs in the incubator, plus six under a broody guinea hen, and 12 chicken eggs under a broody hen!@Mixed flock enthusiast did I ask and missed it or did I just mean to ask and never did....
what are you hatching???
How cool! I wish one of our guineas had gone broody.We have 41 guinea eggs in the incubator, plus six under a broody guinea hen, and 12 chicken eggs under a broody hen!