Glad your order came in Pyxis!!!! Hope you can get some pics of that gosling to share before it grows up! ;-) Do goslings grow as fast as ducklings??
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Ideal did indeed ship my poultry! All arrived today and everyone made it except one polish chick. Another was on the brink of going but I saved it and it was running around the brooder when I left. The gosling is so sweet and cute and already talks to me when I pick her up. It's so adorable, she already stretches her neck out to talk like a big goose. And she'll be the biggest goose I own; bigger than Lacie and the sebastopols, whose eggs I also recieved today, all in good shape. Goslings truly are the cutest, sweetest babies I think. This will be my first time doing goose eggs so wish me luck. I still don't know whether to incubate them vertically or horizontally so if anyone has any advice that would be great. I'm also really happy because I ordered a mystery crested chick and what I recieved is, I believe, a sultan. I hope it's a pullet!
Also some sad news - I found Thistle's daughter, Plum, dead in the coop today. Not a mark on her. She was halfway hidden under the nesting boxes just splayed out on the floor with her feet behind her. I really have no idea what happened there. She was only three, so it wasn't old age or anything, and she was high up on the pecking order and nice and fat, so it isn't likely she was bullied away from food or something else. In fact, she was running around just fine yesterday. I wonder if the sudden drop of temperature overnight got her, but I don't even really think it would be that because she was a very fluffy, very feathery hen. She even had 'leg warmers' - nice feathered legs.
Baking I'll text you about the order. There may be some things I'd like![]()
I hatched him last summer from 2 I had. I hatched out a couple of birchens from my black coppers. They are from Bev Davis. Greenfire got theirs from Bev as well, from black coppers. I always help out a chick if its started to pip the shell. There are a lot of reasons that they get stuck, so why not? If I remember, I'll try to take a pic, he is a beauty, not quite as silvery as yours, but a great body and came from a very dark egg.
Glad your order came in Pyxis!!!! Hope you can get some pics of that gosling to share before it grows up! ;-) Do goslings grow as fast as ducklings??
Quote: Crack open the unhatched eggs, where the air cell is. Find out why they didn't hatch.
You have Sebis? Where did the eggs come from? I have 5 and only 1 is laying. I have 3 in the incubator, and 1 waiting a few more days. I don't know if they are fertile yet.They say to lay on side & turn 5 times a day...around day 10, take out for half hour each day too cool and mist. Don't raise the humidity more than normal. Hatcheries usually add boys as the mystery extras. Good luck with the eggs.Ideal did indeed ship my poultry! All arrived today and everyone made it except one polish chick. Another was on the brink of going but I saved it and it was running around the brooder when I left. The gosling is so sweet and cute and already talks to me when I pick her up. It's so adorable, she already stretches her neck out to talk like a big goose. And she'll be the biggest goose I own; bigger than Lacie and the sebastopols, whose eggs I also recieved today, all in good shape. Goslings truly are the cutest, sweetest babies I think. This will be my first time doing goose eggs so wish me luck. I still don't know whether to incubate them vertically or horizontally so if anyone has any advice that would be great. I'm also really happy because I ordered a mystery crested chick and what I recieved is, I believe, a sultan. I hope it's a pullet!
Also some sad news - I found Thistle's daughter, Plum, dead in the coop today. Not a mark on her. She was halfway hidden under the nesting boxes just splayed out on the floor with her feet behind her. I really have no idea what happened there. She was only three, so it wasn't old age or anything, and she was high up on the pecking order and nice and fat, so it isn't likely she was bullied away from food or something else. In fact, she was running around just fine yesterday. I wonder if the sudden drop of temperature overnight got her, but I don't even really think it would be that because she was a very fluffy, very feathery hen. She even had 'leg warmers' - nice feathered legs.
Baking I'll text you about the order. There may be some things I'd like![]()
Crack open the unhatched eggs, where the air cell is. Find out why they didn't hatch.
Please you must deal with that fox. A permanent solution would be best. Though I suspect more will move into the area.Fox has circled my hoop coop two nights in a row - saw him once ... fresher tracks AFTER I had done the crazy lady yell and chased him away.
They must be nearly starved right now ....