Ginny keep us posted! Hoping for peacombs this round.

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Ok! 1 chick is out and dry. I don't want to put it in the brooder by herself. (think positive....they are all girls!!!) There are several others pipping. What was I thinking adding on at work for today? I want to stay home and watch. DH is home and can handle it. SSOO exciting!!! Note to self. Always plan a hatch when I can be around!!!!!!!!
When I went out to let the girls out (and boys) this morning I noticed that my witch hazel is blooming, and there were two Robins in the yard. BRING ON THE SPRING!!!!!
Ok! 1 chick is out and dry. I don't want to put it in the brooder by herself. (think positive....they are all girls!!!) There are several others pipping. What was I thinking adding on at work for today? I want to stay home and watch. DH is home and can handle it. SSOO exciting!!! Note to self. Always plan a hatch when I can be around!!!!!!!!
Ok! 1 chick is out and dry. I don't want to put it in the brooder by herself. (think positive....they are all girls!!!) There are several others pipping. What was I thinking adding on at work for today? I want to stay home and watch. DH is home and can handle it. SSOO exciting!!! Note to self. Always plan a hatch when I can be around!!!!!!!!
If both you Amy's were in the same pharmacy I could get my eprinex and eggs at the same time!
the new chicks survive off of the absorbed yolk for the 3 days.Thank you all for your well wishes!
Tab and Travis, I brought up pictures of my buckeye chicks(pea comb) and compared them to the new hatchlings. Both are very small and I can't tell a difference! Will keep you posted as to changes. Good news is the blue egg marked BXS is a Blue grey bird! Some birds gave black spots on their heads....could these also be sex links? The one OE is a black chick. Don't know if any of this info means anything to you, but am happy to give in as great a detAIL as you can stand! looks like 4 or 5 more will hatch before we go to bed(around 10) YAY!!!
Rancher, do you feed then in the incubator too? Doesn't it get messy in there?
Have a great holidAY ALL!
the new chicks survive off of the absorbed yolk for the 3 days.