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I haven't trimmed yet. That is what I thought I would try next. I wont be incubating anymore of their eggs until all of my shipped eggs are here and incubated. i just dont have the room in the bator.
I am so excited I got my first shippment of eggs that I am expecting yesterday and in the bator today! All bantam cochins of course! 4 mottled, calico mille, 3 buff and blue columbians, 2 blue calio mille, 3 red, 3 silver laced, 4 blue splash and 2 lemon blue.
I guess the only ones I really have in this hatch along are the 8 buff barred. I hope they are good eggs. I will candle this weekend.
I was just wondering because I had read that cochins can be hard to breed naturally if they don't have their cushions trimmed. I think maybe that's what happened to one of my silkies, at least I'm hoping that is what happened and she doesn't have some sort of a problem. I couldn't even claim to keep her for a broody because she's my toolbox girl! But you have to hand it to her for determination, sitting so long and rolling her imaginary eggs today
