Are you up to you knees in chicks this morning?
27...How many did you set this time?
How old/young was Jack?
You are right, Jack was young...he was hatched last July 31 -- So he was only 8 1/2 months old. His oldest chicks are the test hatch under the broody -- and they are 4-weeks.
He's the darker one -- walking out of the picture. Oddly he had a "bad eye" -- I didn't get a picture of it -- but it just looked, yesterday,like his eye was closed. One of my
Brinsea incubators broke the turning mechanism, and I didn't realize it at the time -- and now the one in which the turner works, the heat doesn't work. I think his bad eye was due to incubation problems - and none of his chicks have had the same thing.
One less rooster crowing out there today -- it's kind of eerie.
Up to my knees or up to my neck ? LOL -- and I did grab all the possible eggs so there are still 67 eggs in a couple of incubators our there.
- what was I thinking? LOL -- I knew that this year, this segment of the project would be a LOT of chicks -- I think that the madness can subside in the future. Was telling someone that if 1/8 will have the genetics I'm aiming for, then I need to hatch 80 in order to get 10. (that's not quite exact but pretty close). Next project phase if I'm lucky - it will be 1/4 that have the right combination --
Now I'm thinking that in August, I will have to have a big season ending clearance sale.
But they are awfully cute.
Yes, I'm over-run with chicks. The newly hatched -- they are sweet, like little marshmallow peeps on toothpicks. (Just wait a week and I will be yelling at them for messing the water up)---
The ones that are due to go outdoors (their 4-week date is 4/21) do things just to get my goat. Yours are in that bunch BTW. It's interestng too that the pre-big incubator days - I have two sets of 3 juveniles 2-females and a male in each - And then the 13, and now I think 20 are Isabels -- and still eggs in the incubators. My feed store is going to just love me -- I'll be their very own profit generator.