Making the most of it.

Bunny was a mistake chick (the eggs were supposed to be all Dom eggs) and Coffee was an on purpose one. Coffee is is a Partridge Chantecler Rooster over a Black Jersey Giant/Black Java hen so if it's a girl (which I hope and think it is) it should be pretty and lay tons of eggs.

Really....

Mines were supposed to be all Doms
ONE I'm thinking was a Australorp that covered a Dominique hen

The chick has no barring at all
 
I think it will be perfect. And when I say lazy... Not lazy like meat birds but just laid back lazy. They would rather saunter than run. Lol
She better learn to run
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I've got youngsters
 
When you do quail again, you might want to try and get some eggs from WA to see if it's really an incubation issue vs a shipped egg issue.  No amount of magic touch will resurrect scrambled eggs.  If you have some local eggs in with Local's eggs, you'll be able to see if there is a difference.

X 2.  Really cute.


You can always crack em too
I would wait 21 days before I cracked em open to be safe.
 
Really....

Mines were supposed to be all Doms
ONE I'm thinking was a Australorp that covered a Dominique hen

The chick has no barring at all
Not even a slight touch to indicate female?

This was the explanation I got from the lady I bought my eggs from.

"Probably your yellow chick is half Dominique and half Cream
Brabanter. There were 2 Dominique chicks that one of my Cream
Brabanter hens adopted. She was living with a Cream Brabanter
rooster. Later I separated the Dominique chicks for 3 weeks and put
them in a cage with a Dominiqiue rooster away from where I collect
hatching eggs. Then I put them back with all Dominiques. Usually 3
weeks is enough for the old sperm to die.

It is totally amazing that sperm can live so long. It is common for
poultry sperm to live 1 month or so inside a hen.

So your chick may be old Cream Brabanter sperm with a fresh Dominique egg!!"
 

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