Don't forget to do the Serama Census on the SCNA forum!
I've got two "surprise" test eggs that should be hatching today from my original fatty pair. No clue what the babies are going to look like....most of the pullet's eggs seem to quit a few days before hatch (hubby says they do it out of spite, but I'm guessing it's because they're pullet eggs haha), and the two chicks I did get out of them so far are very different. The first chick to hatch a week or two ago was WHITE with a black back. The second was yellow, slightly darker on the back. Maybe the next one will be purple. xD
For reference, these are out of what I *think* is approx a wheaten roo and a black pullet with white speckles.
BUT! By next weekend I should have my five (?) newest Bluegrass chicks hatching. I've got my fingers crossed for a good hatch lol. The only one to hatch last time is a little guy, and very vertical when offended. Unf, he's pretty clearly a little roo.
I've got two "surprise" test eggs that should be hatching today from my original fatty pair. No clue what the babies are going to look like....most of the pullet's eggs seem to quit a few days before hatch (hubby says they do it out of spite, but I'm guessing it's because they're pullet eggs haha), and the two chicks I did get out of them so far are very different. The first chick to hatch a week or two ago was WHITE with a black back. The second was yellow, slightly darker on the back. Maybe the next one will be purple. xD
For reference, these are out of what I *think* is approx a wheaten roo and a black pullet with white speckles.
BUT! By next weekend I should have my five (?) newest Bluegrass chicks hatching. I've got my fingers crossed for a good hatch lol. The only one to hatch last time is a little guy, and very vertical when offended. Unf, he's pretty clearly a little roo.
