Mahonri's 2nd Annual NYDHatch, watching them grow...

I'll show YOU feathered shanks! Yours is pitiful! Wait til you see mine!
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Aloha chickens are a breed being developed right here in AZ with Laree as one of the principles involved in picking chickens and mating them. It will probably take a few years to get them where they want them, but they are really coming along.

I had the opportunity to add to the project by selling a Speckled Sussex to Laree (that I hatched from bargains eggs)
Olivia was beautiful before her molt but now she is SPECTACULAR and is adding some beautiful color to the project.

As for candling... If I knew how to make pics work in the dark I would demonstrate. Keep on candling... with time it will all make sense.
 
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Aloha chickens are a breed being developed right here in AZ with Laree as one of the principles involved in picking chickens and mating them. It will probably take a few years to get them where they want them, but they are really coming along.

I had the opportunity to add to the project by selling a Speckled Sussex to Laree (that I hatched from bargains eggs)
Olivia was beautiful before her molt but now she is SPECTACULAR and is adding some beautiful color to the project.

As for candling... If I knew how to make pics work in the dark I would demonstrate. Keep on candling... with time it will all make sense.

The Aloha chickens sound like a fun project! Is there a thread or info about the project and/or the chickens somewhere? I'd love to learn more about them.

Regarding the candling......I have looked at lots of pics of candled eggs at all different stages, so I know what they should look like. But I just don't seem to get the same results when I try candling my own. I will continue to practice though, and maybe one day I'll be confident and know what I'm looking at like you all are.
 
When Laree comes back on here tomorrow she'll lead you to the Aloha thread.

Here is some info.
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I rarely candle until lockdown. I don't see as well as others do, I guess. If I see anything at all ..... meaning not a clear egg, I leave it in. Well, I take out obvious blood rings, too. I am one of the few I suppose, but I really don't like candling. Too much can happen .... drop an egg, bacteria transference from hands onto eggs, etc ....
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