Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

[COLOR=333333]Chicks are pipping here :jumpy [/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]Kind of excited as this is my first trial batch with my Barnevelder roo....yup, he's fertile. [/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]This will also be my first attempt at backyard sex linking....if I did the "math" right, I should have black females and males with a head dot for barring as I used California Grey hens with my Barnevelder rooster.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]From what I can see, I've got one girl hatched (appeared all black with the quick check) and another pipping...which will be 100% as I only set 2 Cal Grey eggs for this trial under my broody Silkie. (I don't think the brown egg from my Rhodebar or Welsummer/Wyandotte was developing well, but we will see in another day).[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]Encouraging as well as I did not do anything special...I just plunked eggs under her, let her sit on pine shavings over wood, tried to keep the shavings deeper due to the wet and cold (some wet seepage at the edges due to very heavy rains...we had 13 inches of rain in December!).[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]I ddin't even remove the other 2 bantam Cochins who snuggled tight with momma during the cold (and once kicked out some eggs, and twice have laid more eggs which the Silkie had under her...there's 1 dud now, but I didn't worry about it as they are small eggs).[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]So actually, I made a point to just let nature take its course with little intervention from me. This will be both a test and a relief after those failed hatches with the Isbars...seeing happy healthy little black chicks running around that had no special care other than mommy....hopefully the other one will pip easily today...it is cold and dry.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]LofMc[/COLOR]

Hoping all goes well!
We have a hen due to start hatching tomorrow, mostly BY mixes, a couple of Silver Pencil eggs...8 total I think. This is Lacey's 4th hatch of the year, she missed the memo about large fowl being less broody than banties, lol. But she is one of my SPRs, so Nov surprises me anymore with her.
 
Hoping all goes well!
We have a hen due to start hatching tomorrow, mostly BY mixes, a couple of Silver Pencil eggs...8 total I think. This is Lacey's 4th hatch of the year, she missed the memo about large fowl being less broody than banties, lol. But she is one of my SPRs, so Nov surprises me anymore with her.

Good luck on your hatch...your SPR's are awesome.

LofMc
 
It's official....2 beautiful baby girls...Barnevelder roo/Cal Grey hen sex link cross....all black, no head spot, and some lovely dark brown bleed through.

The brown egg was a no go as was suspicion all along. It had no chick developed only yellow egg yolk.

Momma Silkie and babies are doing fine even with Aunty Bantam Cochins pushing through the barrier and snuggling with momma when they came in to roost. (I did remove Aunties again for the night as I don't trust one of them to be kind to the chicks until I observe her better...she chased the chicks last time when I tried to reintroduce them after a bad hatching and incubating them for a few days....and she had hatched them!)

But 2 beautiful baby girls, all active, lively, and momma calling them to come back under when I checked tonight (day 22) to clean up and count. The Queen Mum is such a good momma.
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Happy New Year!

LofMc
 
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Only got to see one so far, a little barnyard mix, black as black can be with feathered feet, should be a granddaughter of Pidgy, who is another great broody for us. She has 3 so far we know of... Should be able to get better pictures in a day or two...right now it is only in the low 30s here, so mama is keeping everyone tucked.

 

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