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That looks exactly what I have entered in the app. Here's to a productive hatch!Does this look right? Do you happen to know exactly how many were not fertile?
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That looks exactly what I have entered in the app. Here's to a productive hatch!Does this look right? Do you happen to know exactly how many were not fertile?
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That looks exactly what I have entered in the app. Here's to a productive hatch!
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My white runts like that have both ended up being blind. I had one in my variety hatch and one in this last Feather Sexable hatch, I had to cull the last one & am probably culling this one todayI have a runt. It's cute, but tiny.
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I'm going to have to take a close look at it when I get home from work today. I haven't taken a close look at its eyes yet. It's actually white compared to the yellow ones, so I'm afraid it might turn out to be an albino. If it is, I may try to do what I'm doing for wry neck, which is keep it alive until it's big enough to eat.My white runts like that have both ended up being blind. I had one in my variety hatch and one in this last Feather Sexable hatch, I had to cull the last one & am probably culling this one today. It won't eat out of the feeder, only pecks at the ground around the walls. It's eyes are red as well, just like the last one, albino.
I think that some of the yellow chicks should be silver.Think you got any silvers?
Just below the left bottom corner of the paper towel.... Looks like a stripy silver to me.I have turned off the incubator.
Total eggs set: 68 (60 from Myshire's SSC Collection, 8 from my Falb Fee hen)
Infertile or early quitters: 19 (all of mine and 11 SSC)
Hatched chicks: 43
Here's all of the cute fluffy chicks that hatched. You can see wry neck up near the upper left corner.
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My 2 silvers were a fuzzy silvery yellow. But they're not full silvers...they're tuxesI think that some of the yellow chicks should be silver.
i managed to keep one of both alive until big enough.....so it can be done, but you may want to consider separating into a smaller space if they are getting bullied or stuck at the bottom of the pile. I lost a bunch this round to piling, overcrowding, and temp problems because of the weather changeI'm going to have to take a close look at it when I get home from work today. I haven't taken a close look at its eyes yet. It's actually white compared to the yellow ones, so I'm afraid it might turn out to be an albino. If it is, I may try to do what I'm doing for wry neck, which is keep it alive until it's big enough to eat.