Mahonri's 3rd Annual, BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!

Anyone familiar with showgirls? Are they supposed to be super small?

This is PigPen, who was born during Mahonri's New Years Hatch... so (s)he's 8 weeks old. She's the same age as her litter mates, the speckled sussex. It's like the showgirls just aren't growing anymore. They're on 22% protein crumbles.

On my hand:



In the brooder with the SS giants



In a box with a fox(y speckled sussex)



I'm actually thinking about just putting the SS out in the coop (I was hoping to keep them a family) and put these guys in with my two week olds. Any thoughts?


SupeRX, I love that little Pigpen... S/he is sooo ugly, that s/he is beautiful... Will
 
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Quote: the color does fade, and my hens were leghorns, so i am assuming those that normally hatch yellow would be best for accepting the dye. i found the link in the valentines hatch thread, starting around page 5 there are some good posts about dyeing eggs. i will see if the post comes through if i try to copy it here.

If you want to try dying, read this
 
You know to the right of the thread is the Currently viewing? I see lurkers over there all the time. So come on in you lurkers and join the fun. You know you want to hatch! And we need like 12 more people!

On a side note...Don't forget to cast your guess as to how many eggs you think we will set on March 17th! (A little hint...with 6 eggs in a swap and 86 swaps that is over 500 eggs alone)!
Click the link below to submit your guess
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE5FSUpmRmdCWXJZV1BlampFOUxCSkE6MQ#gid=0
 
could the feathers around the vent be blocking him from getting the fertility in to the hen???? I ask because my Cochin rooster had this problem and when I plucked the feathers round the vent BOOM!!!!!!!!!! EGGS FERTILE THROUGH THE ROOF!!!!!!!
Thanks for the Tip
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I contacted the Breeder and let her know about this!

Her SG Dorking Rooster won an award at an Heritage show last year. Still needs some work, but a very nice Rooster
 
the color does fade, and my hens were leghorns, so i am assuming those that normally hatch yellow would be best for accepting the dye. i found the link in the valentines hatch thread, starting around page 5 there are some good posts about dyeing eggs. i will see if the post comes through if i try to copy it here.


I bookmarked that link. There was a lot of intersting info when I scrolled through the pages.
 
My last batch will hatch in time to get the last bator cleaned and ready to go. That is if DH don't get the cabinet built and tested before-hand. I had 5 chicks hatch sunday while I was at a meeting and I had to cull the last one so I have 4 of those left, 1 sizzle and 3 oe/jap mix. I have 3 more in the hatcher then some quail and more chickens and I'll get ready for our big hatch along. I'm still not sure what breeds i'll have because i've joined in on the march egg swap.
 

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