Well, I have three New Hampshires and 5 Barred Rocks, all from Kathy, sitting in the bator waiting until the official hatch date of SATURDAY, April, 23, 2011!
I ended up with a total of 15 Mille Fleur leghorns out of 22 that went into lockdown for a hatch rate of 68% I had several late quitters but these little eggs went through an ordeal, being picked up on incubation Day 8 and driven 100+ miles in an incubator with a 9 volt heating pad as their heat source! I had two that were still viable last night (Day 24) but died in the shell without pipping. I also culled one of the hatchlings. It was tiny and had several loops of bowel protruding. I tried putting it back in with a q-tip but it's little bum was swollen and it wouldn't budge. He was hardly awake at all and couldn't stand. RIP baby.
So, I have 14 alive and kicking around in the little brooder in my office. It looks like an orange shag carpet from the 1960's when they sleep. Hubby rolled his eyes when he walked in on me yesterday and found me telling them how much I love them.
Men! Why is the sensitivity gene so often missing? This generalization includes Mahonri but excludes Steve.
Although, I am a little ticked off at Steve for having an early chick, he is still a kind, sensitive soul. Mahonri on the other hand has probably spent too much time in the company of Laree.

I ended up with a total of 15 Mille Fleur leghorns out of 22 that went into lockdown for a hatch rate of 68% I had several late quitters but these little eggs went through an ordeal, being picked up on incubation Day 8 and driven 100+ miles in an incubator with a 9 volt heating pad as their heat source! I had two that were still viable last night (Day 24) but died in the shell without pipping. I also culled one of the hatchlings. It was tiny and had several loops of bowel protruding. I tried putting it back in with a q-tip but it's little bum was swollen and it wouldn't budge. He was hardly awake at all and couldn't stand. RIP baby.
So, I have 14 alive and kicking around in the little brooder in my office. It looks like an orange shag carpet from the 1960's when they sleep. Hubby rolled his eyes when he walked in on me yesterday and found me telling them how much I love them.


