My three early birds from yesterday. The other just started pipping this afternoon. Hoping the other 8 all hatch. I have a dozen or so due to hatch next week.
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Super cute chicks, @Bama1! Is the rest of your hatch going well? Happy late birthday, by the way!
Hey all! I've been quite busy so forgive my lack of updates and photos of chicks...13 hatched on my first batch and 10 silkie/frizzle went into lockdown last night. We had an ice storm and then a major snowstorm here in north Georgia which threw everything off kilter, lots of extra work taking care of outside chickens, pens, runs, and everything else. Twelve of the thirteen chicks are doing very well...but one little grey silkie has splay leg and I'm working on her, she's thriving but don't know if I can save her. Hobble isn't working well. Same thing happened with a hatch back in December, a grey silkie also...I suspect a genetic abnormality at work here. The polish eggs that hatched (2 of 3 set) are doing very well and will likely be like their mom, a bantam gold laced frizzle polish! I think 16 went into lockdown, 3 didn't make it to hatch.
I had thought the frizzled GL polish roo was gone long enough before I collected eggs for hatching - I didn't want any frazzled chicks...but some of the silkie eggs hatched out what appears to be frizzled chicks! Those roos leave there "stuff" with hens much longer than I expected (I waited a month). Some of the hatchlings appear to be from my frizzled cochin and the GL roo - miraculously wonderful little chicks! Still feeling blessed there were no frazzles.
Five out of six of my hens in the silkie pen are trying to go broody...one is definitely there, the others are waffling. Two are very young hens that only just started laying about 2 months ago (if that). It's a riot watching these girls trying to make up their minds about setting - swapping nests, generally grumpy, two hens on one nest sometimes...quite the chuckle. I really don't know if any of the eggs in the coop are viable with the freezing temps we had, and I was not doing a good job of collecting eggs from their coop. Waiting to see who really does sit, then I can candle eggs after a few days to see if any are really viable.
Between the incubator and the broodies I'm going to have to sell some chicks and this will be an extremely difficult decision for me...who will I keep?
It's been many years since I have tried uploading pics to this site and couldn't do it then, but I will try to do it later today. It appears that upgrades to the site may make this much easier now. The batch that hatched earlier this week are changing SO fast, some of them are getting frizzled already, so I may take new pics to upload today. If I have the time to figure out how to do a collage type pic I'll do a day old pic with a new pic...we shall see! I have the software but haven't really figured it out. Still "laying low" after the backbreaking snow removal from Wednesday - so it's a good project for today.![]()
Hope everyone's Seramas are doing well. Still waiting for weather to improve to get the Serama breeding pair shipped to me...maybe this week as we are expecting a warm up to nearly 60F! Hooray! Of course rain is expected with the warm up, so more GA mud to deal with, but that's a sure sign of Spring coming.
Here's at least one pic (many pics are still on my phone, not the PC), this is one of my favorites of the silkies...at about 24 hrs old.
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I think my hatch is done.. only 4 babies. I think the remaining 2 are late deaths. Haven't water candled, but I don't see internal pips or hear anything on regular candling and they just don't look right. If so these deaths happened after day 18 candle. I attribute it to either hen health (all my clears had paper thin eggs) or homozygous short leg gene. We'll see at break out. I'll water candle them later, and I hope they prove me wrong, but I've got a bad feeling. Honestly after all is said and done, I'm a little unhappy with these eggs. I was sent some really filthy ones, one of which is one of the probable late death, and eggs that thin don't speak of good layer health. The first dozen went MIA during shipping, so this is the second box he sent.. I wonder if he just thumbed the quality control in frustration? :\
The 4 babies that are out are happy and healthy as can be! I had to yet again assist one entirely out. She pipped the wrong end! That hatch took 32 hours of slow going. It took her a long time to absorb, since her external was also her internal. By the time she was done she just could not get out, even when I made a full artificial zip for her, so I had a chick born in to my hands again. All 4 of them are still in the incubator drying up and GOLLY are they ever cute! Please, all of you be hens. Please. They have those super cute dark eye markings that make them look like they've got bambi eyes with hollywood lashes!
Speaking of, I picked which of my 4 cockerels from the first batch of 5 babies (sigh) are staying and which are going. Horus is staying! The others are for sale. So far I've only had lots people ask me for hens I'm not selling, and two people asking for them in areas where roosters are explicitly banned regardless of noise ordinance![]()