Katy, whatcha got in the bator? Are you hatching for meatbirds?
The big Cornish X birds were pretty... but the roos sorta pulled a whole lot of their feathers off. Their skin is thin, so I ended up suturing a couple birds... kinda thought it was crazy at the time, but hey, it worked! My last big bird is huge, not a whole lot of feathers on her back, but really doing well. The Roos still look good, one has bald patches on the shoulders, but a nice big friendly guy.
They're in with a bunch of flighty fluffy faced Aracaunas, and the hatchlings now too. All is well, so far. There are a couple of roos in that bunch, but no issues to date. Perhaps the other roos are still too young. Some are just now finding their voices.
Don't have definite plans for that bunch... keeping the hatchlings for eggs. Just enjoy 'em, & use the coop cleanings for heating up the compost piles!
We LOVE learning to become more self-sufficient all the time. Raise natural, pastured beef... breed it ourselves, etc. Also into heirloom veggies. The cattle & birds make for some super green gardens! The garden goodies 'n greens go to keep the birdies healthy, too. Also, FAR FAR FAR fewer flies around the barn since we got the chickens. They used to have the run of the place, till the fox picked a few off this past winter & spring. Now we're working on a HUGE outside run for them to play safely in. Have also had a few problems with coons.