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Can’t wait to see them!My 2 avatar eggs have pips in egg shell.
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Can’t wait to see them!My 2 avatar eggs have pips in egg shell.
So on the millie's, do you know if they breed true. I just hatched out some of the golden neck d'uccles and half of them have the mille look. My neighbor gave them to me and told me that the golden necks didn't breed true, was just wondering if that is the same for the milles.
I think so, but I'm not sure where he got them to start with. I figure if I get at least one little rooster and a few hens (hatched 7) I can try them out next year. I'm always up for a great surprise.I'm not positive because I'm new to D'uccles myself but the breeder said that it's always a surprise so I think it's typical to see multiple colors in a hatch.
Is her flock 100% golden neck?
Awwww made my heart meltI had a seabright chick once it was the size of a quarter, and the loudest chick ever, I gave it to turkeys to raise, and even when it was full grown, they still thought it was their baby.
How's she doing? Nevermind... I just saw that Bobbles is doing well.Just saw the craziest thing ever...
I was wondering why a certain chick couldn’t get out when it was good to go. So I looked and it’s intestines and liver were wrapped around it’s neck strangling itI quickly went to action and freed it then I had to carefully put everything back into place. I’m not sure if it’ll live. It’s head is swollen from the pressure of being strangled. It honestly looks like a bobble head because of it.
I couldn’t get pics because it wasn’t pic time when I saw that. It was close to ripping all its insides completely out or dying from lack of oxygen.
It was like when a baby has the umbilical cord wrapped around it’s neck.
I used my handy dandy knitting needle, qtips, and triple antibiotic ointment. These 3 things always save the day!
I will be keeping this chick and not selling it because if it continues to thrive, I owe it the pleasure of living at Fort Cluck.