Thanks Pam! My mixed EEs hatch out just the same as what you described for the silverudd blue so I'm out of luck there. The EEs should be pretty big, so I can wait to see what happens there.
Only two bieles made it to lockdown. The one that hatched pipped a vein and i was sure it wasn't going to survive that. I don't know what my temps were like for the week I was gone, so it could've been temp related. Looks like the quitters all did do around the same time, so likely a spike I'd think.
I just have a feeling they're all roos. That's the sort of hatch it has been. I've heard that the roos tolerate heat spikes better than pullet eggs. But who truly knows.
I'll be interested to see how many are males out of your whole hatch. I hear many things about males this way and poulets another way. Some turn out to be old wives tales that are wrong some turn out to be true. Check the feathers at three days. Hope it's a wife's tale that is wrong. Pam
I've never tried the wings because I thought that was for mixes of fast-feathering and slow-feathering breeds. I'll make notes this time, though. I also have a running theory that the first chick to hatch is always a roo. I need to start marking them better at hatch so I can keep track.