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Glad your serama mojo is back! I hope they threw some good babies for you. I haven't hatched a batch that size yet, it must be fun to stick your hand in to a swarm of wee fluffs! I hope they all do well for you, and that #15 hasn't fared too poorly. My first boy, I took him right out of the hatcher in to the brooder at seconds old since he was the only chick and went careening for a light bulb I hadn't properly chick-proofed. He's was ok! Dried faster, possibly.
The cochin bantams in the incubator have pipped. The millie fleur is zipping right now! I'm at a bit of a crossroads with hatching now because of it. I will be raising shipped chicks all of April and since they're my laying pets I'll want to give them my total attention, then going on a brief 4 day vacation at the end of May, so anything I set would be getting left unattended for the better part of a week or hatching when I'm not here. I know I want to hatch Muscovy, but I can't find eggs of the varieties I want, and I need to raise them alone so I have lots of time to spend with the ducklings so not until the girlsare 8 weeks soonest. I also want to hatch more serama though. My newest batch looks like 3 roos and a hen... I have been hatching two roos for every one hen. I need more hens and hatching seems to be the only way without paying for a $70 rooster I don't want, you know? At this rate I won't be hatching anything until June, and I don't know what to do next.
I need to sell my oldest roos, I guess. They aren't turning out great and I think they're beaten quality wise by what I've hatched since. At least I got my lovely blue hen Ping from that hatch.. I have no idea if she will type up enough to breed, but she is the sweetest thing since sugar. If I can move the boys fast enough, I'll have room to raise more Serama, and if not I guess I should plan to hatch summer Muscovy provided I can find the eggs.
14 are doing great... sadly #15 didn't make it and was a bit spraddle legged from being in the egg so long. They are all super fluffy and cute and eating a lot!
The whole rooster business is challenging. My oldest roos that I hatched are 9 months old and I have been finding that I cannot keep more than one in a coop. I still have 4 roos in one pen, all from my castle delight hatch. Sadly none of them are ones I really want for breeding. The black roo, I may put with my dark hen to get some black babies but I don't know what to do with the others. I don't have hens to sell with them.
I have 6 chicks that I have kept so far and 3 for sure are roos and of the other 3, I am just hoping for one or two girls... I think the littlest may be a roo too. I am not crazy bummed about it because I do want to hatch some smaller roos if I can and I have to let them grow out to see what I have.
What kind of Muscovy are you looking for? Just curious, we just have one Muscovy these days and she actually looks a lot like our Anconas. She is broody on a nest right now. I do like how quiet they are and I have only hatched Muscovy mix ducklings, but they seem so sweet and much less skittish than the Ancona ducklings.