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May Hatch-a-Long!

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I am laughing at these poults. Every time a new eggs pips or a poult starts to pop out of his shell and I happen to look all of the hatchlings run to that egg. Yes, they are tripping over eggs as they do this. Do I need to worry about broken legs?


Turkey Totals - 6 hatched, 1 zipping, 3 more pips

Duck totals - 4 pips, 0 zips and 0 hatched
 
The eggs that just came are beautiful! The picture doesn't do justice on the blue colors of course. But, I am ready for blue eggs again. Have been getting OE colors, now I want some blue blues! Nice eggs for sure.
She asked me if I wanted the Ameraucana eggs..she put extras in. Looks like a marans
and a few F1 OE's. I will be getting some blue eggs this fall if these hatch well. :)
 
The eggs that just came are beautiful! The picture doesn't do justice on the blue colors of course. But, I am ready for blue eggs again. Have been getting OE colors, now I want some blue blues! Nice eggs for sure.
She asked me if I wanted the Ameraucana eggs..she put extras in. Looks like a marans
and a few F1 OE's. I will be getting some blue eggs this fall if these hatch well. :)

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I want rainbow eggs.
 
We got barred Rocks last Nov. never again. They are mean and nasty and no meat to them. They are 6 months and not one egg. DH is so disappointed. I told him we should have went with the Orps and Favs lik we had before.
Sorry to hear it, Fernie. When my son was 10, he raised barred Plymouth Rock hens in a 4-H project. The ones we recieved were docile, large, personable and a delight to have around. I have had many experiences with chickens that were not what I had read to expect of them. Right now my two tamest hens are leghornXorp crosses. These two are lap chickens, one particularly likes being held and they both jump into the swing with me when I pat the cushions beside me. Who would expect a Leghorn rooster to sire such sweethearts? On the other hand, I have an EE who I dubbed "problem child" here because it screamed bloody murder when I had to get it up at dusk. It ran headlong into fences; it bothered the other chicks; and was anything but tame.

I'm off topic, so I'll end by saying I am in lockdown now and hope for pipping soon. Four of seven eggs made it that far. One egg is a b/bl English Orphington, (which I fear has grown too big for turning in its shell) and the rest are red sex-links. Good luck to everyone hatching!

Betty
 
Sorry to hear it, Fernie. When my son was 10, he raised barred Plymouth Rock hens in a 4-H project. The ones we recieved were docile, large, personable and a delight to have around. I have had many experiences with chickens that were not what I had read to expect of them. Right now my two tamest hens are leghornXorp crosses. These two are lap chickens, one particularly likes being held and they both jump into the swing with me when I pat the cushions beside me. Who would expect a Leghorn rooster to sire such sweethearts? On the other hand, I have an EE who I dubbed "problem child" here because it screamed bloody murder when I had to get it up at dusk. It ran headlong into fences; it bothered the other chicks; and was anything but tame.

I'm off topic, so I'll end by saying I am in lockdown now and hope for pipping soon. Four of seven eggs made it that far. One egg is a b/bl English Orphington, (which I fear has grown too big for turning in its shell) and the rest are red sex-links. Good luck to everyone hatching!

Betty

Hi Mahen..love your Avatar..looks like you know how to get some lovin from those chickens. :) Pretty cute.
Good luck with your lock down, I'm on day 19 with a few. We'll be showing some baby pictures soon..we hope, right?
 
Got my eggs started yesterday(beautiful Eggs from Arielle ) - EEs and SS under my broody girl and some mixes and 3 turkey eggs in the incubator... Really hope that most of them hatch... Im going to be soo antsy for the next 3-4 weeks.
 
We've got a CHICK!!! WOO-HOO!! Pipped and was out in a couple hours. Got another one that is working it's way out as well.
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I don't know who's more excited, me or my 6yo, lol.

I do have a question: How long do I leave those babies to let the others hatch? I've heard 3 days. Is that the normal go to? I have small bowls with rocks/water in them for humidity that they could drink out of.
 
they just grow too freaky fast. try everything once, right?
they use a specific genetic line of rocks and cornish to create the cross, which is bred for super fast growth. they are ready to be processed at 8 weeks old! that's crazy fast... the breast meat grows so thick, it's like 2 breasts. 1 breast weighs 14-15oz (almost 1 lb) and feeds 2 people. in fact, Foster Farms processes their CornishX at 44.5 days, to get the perfect sized breast meat (6wk)

I didn't like their behavior. they were gross. they would not forrage, or "free range" they would just lay down in front of the feeder and eat all day. they didn't care if they were covered in their own poop. the meat tastes fine, I guess, but I have heard that it is a bit "plain." chickens who eat grass and bugs have better flavor than those who only eat grain, like my cornishX did.

this will be my first year using heritage cross breeds as my meat chickens, so it's a work in progress and we'll see how it goes! :) I am going to have them in a tractor that moves around the property and fenced range area separate of my egg flock.

I see.
I have one cornishx that I grabbed as a fluke when I bought bantams. We call her Meatball. She is about 8 weeks old, fat, and it sounds like she barks.
It is pretty funny to watch her wobble when she tries to run. I have grown attached but I can imagine it would be different if I had a whole flock of Cornishx.
She is pretty gross :) haha!

But I have Silkies and EEs due to hatch in a week! So anxious!
 
When we had the Orps DH would walk up to the hens and say "Squat" and they would squat. They were so well trained.
Wow, Fernie.
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I have a lot of angst yet so want that single Orp egg to hatch. It would be my first chick from recognized blood lines; all my chickens were hatchery chicks or barnyard crosses.

And ShadyHill...wooo hoo and congrats. Someone needs to step in about your question. Since they don't need to eat yet, I think you'll have to decide. For me, I would wait until they had dried and fluffed up, and even wait until all the eggs hatched unless I had a pressing reason not to.
 

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