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JLAW - what day did your silkie eggs hatch just recently?
Days 20 21 and then 2 on day 22. I was having temp problems and humidity problems whole hatch. I helped 3 2 drying out and one I thought was shrink wraping but wasn't once I got it opened some just darker inner membrane. Not a big deal they all was ready just got paranoid. The membranes was tuff they broke shell all the way around but took a bit to break the membrane.

What day are you on?
 
 Days 20 21 and then 2 on day 22. I was having temp problems and humidity problems whole hatch. I helped 3 2 drying out and one I thought was shrink wraping but wasn't once I got it opened some just darker inner membrane. Not a big deal they all was ready just got paranoid. The membranes was tuff they broke shell all the way around but took a bit to break the membrane.

What day are you on?


Today is day 21, still moving, just nervous lol I think I'm more nervous about only one hatching since I just have the two
 
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Yep, I'm sure it is scary for them all. Johnny (man in black-austrolorp) is our other roo that stays in with the hens and he did a wonderful job of getting the hens together and taking cover. But it does sadden me to think they had to see their friend attacked and chowed on. My husband was the one home at the time and even thought he is a "tough guy" it really upset him.
We knew there was some degree of risk, but we have a huge english mastiff and she is in and out throughout the day and I guess we thought she'd scare anything off-b/c she does protect the flock and was good pals with Derk. Lesson learned-we were wrong and everyone is staying on lock down in fully enclosed run until it's warm enough for us to stay out there with them.
I think all these hawk attacks are due to this extreme cold. Not that they couldn't/wouldn't happen anyway. BUt I think it's killing off a lot of other food sources for the hawks.
I'm so sorry that others are feeling the same loss:(   I have to just try and  tell myself it's part of nature and the cycle of life....still stings though.


It takes time to work through those feelings. My first death was hard to take, now my son and i are a bit tougher. Im so sorry for your loss.
 
JLaw, How beautiful. So happy to read more and more New Yorkers are raising Silkies.
I think they have "less problems". No frost bite, etc. Thanks again, Aria
 
Grandma, NO.....ours is very old. Perhaps this replaced it? Ours is about a 4 inch long
circular ...about 1 1/2 circule. Aria
 
phamchickmom, YES, the muck boots are the best. I wear mine to go to the office (and when
I went to teach at College) and I have a pair I just slip on to go to the chicken coop. Forgot about those. All so valuable and comfy. Regards, Aria
 
have them in egg cartons or rolling around?

rolling around...although the white egg has been rolling around a lot more than the cream colored one....
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