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I have a pic of my chicks that looks exactly like what you are describing - inch long tail feathers and primaries an inch longer in one chick compared to another. I HOPE it is a gender thing, but the consensus was that, in my case (post 5055), both are male.
of course that would mean putting the incuabtor back together and having to watch bator TV
So, what's the problem??
Oh there's no problem with that.... but we made an incubator out of a stryofoam cooler and I would like to up grade it to a cooler with a plastic inside(of course making one out the dorm size frig we have sitting in our garage taking up space would be nice too
) for ease of cleaning/disinfecting and that requires DH's help-not because I can't do it but he has all the needed tools on his truck..
guess I'll have to do a little hinting again(okay maybe big hinting!) and time seems to be at a premium these days for us.
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I have a pic of my chicks that looks exactly like what you are describing - inch long tail feathers and primaries an inch longer in one chick compared to another. I HOPE it is a gender thing, but the consensus was that, in my case (post 5055), both are male.
Do you usually get a lot of the mossy colored chicks like the one on the right? He has a lot of brown mossy feathers coming in and would be worth looking into.
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You are thinking of the right types of crates. I only used the zippered bags because I don't know how rowdy the little ones are going to get. If they knock over the stacking crates, I would have chicks running all over the place. This way, I will still know who is who. The stacking is pretty solid, but I don't know what the little ones are capable of - - yet !
SECOND - - PROUD and DELIGHTED to see you trying to read all the past posts. IT is the BEST way to LEARN a lot of material. . . Those are not just gossip or social posts, there was a lot of " meat and potatoes" in those posts that you have to chew on for a while ! !
THIRD - - I can not help you with the K and k and other questions because I just have not had enough birds or experience to say anything. HOWEVER, I wanted to give you a BIG shout out - - so that you knew we weren't ignoring you