Lock Down commenced (1 day early, air sacs were the perfect size) Hatch day expected Saturday but I will have pippers by Friday afternoon and zipper pippers by Friday evening and likely 1 or 2 will hatch a day early.
Pictures
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Just before locking down. I use a cage to separate chickens of different parentage that might look the same as others.
The Parents!
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As part of my columbian patterned Dorking project these are the parents of the (Silver Grey Dorking X Red Ranger) x Silver Grey Dorking chicks. This will be my first time hatching these. They are the white eggs in the cage.
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The ladies are hiding under the coop today, These are the parents of the giant eggs, Ayam Cemani X Red Ranger chicks. I did this before an impure Ayam Cemani cross. So I am trying again. The eggs may be too big for the chicks to get enough resistance to peck through... fingers crossed that this works.
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The female is in the shade, there are 4 females in the entire run, This is my 2nd Ayam Cemani Rooster, the beta rooster. The dominant one got to mate with the red rangers and now I get to change up the parentage in my Ayam Cemani flock I am building. he actually doesn't have as nice of a shape as the dominant rooster but for the sake of Genetic diversity I am happy to breed him too. That blue piece of trash is one of the containers I feed egg yolks to the chickens with. I leave them to compost with the run bedding because it increases the bug population adding to their diet.
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And the parents of the Silver Grey Dorking x (Silver Grey Dorking x Red Ranger) Yep there he is will his daughters who weigh more than he does. And he isn't exactly a lightweight. They have the best coop in summer, a small stretch is out in the sun light but most of their run is under my deck where it is always 10 degrees cooler in summer. And yes I do clean out under there, no manure gets wasted here. my nursery needs it. before this was part of a chicken run all my free ranging chickens spent the summer under there. Chickens love that as a favorite hangout spot on hot days.
And the last hatch is now 3 weeks old!
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1 Ayam Cemani (to fill out the incubator) and the rest are dorking x (dorking x red rangers) I have patterns coming in from Silver Duck Wing to Columbian but most are that in-between Incomplete Columbian. I will be doing a similar project with Red and Silver leghorns by fall.