Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

One week old...
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Sounds fun!
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4 babies are out! She has been peeling the shell from a 5th egg and I didn't get a good look at the sixth. She trusted me to get the empty shells out.
You got this, NavyBeans. You are 1/4 silkie and 100% velociraptor.

Now here's a thing. I've read a lot of stuff on BYC about assisted hatching, mostly where the eggs have been incubated in a machine. One could end up believing that a hen isn't capable of assisting her own chicks to hatch and if the hen doesn't help then there is something wrong with the hen. It seems to me that at least some hens know at hatch time which are going to make it and which are not in a particular time frame. It's all about getting the chicks off the nest and mobile as quickly as possible.
 
He turned out a goodun with your patience.
I must admit I used to chuckle when reading of Fabio's objection to the power tools and general chaos in his yard.:D
Every time I fire up the table saw or chop saw, I still picture him marching over as close to me as he could get and scream crowing at me! :love
 
What got published was about the fifth draft! I did not start off gently. What I wanted to write is 'go check my profile details and you will find that I have a bachelor's degree in environmental chemistry, you doofus!'. And I used to brew wine. That being said, I get points for restraint!

I see we're sharing baby pictures...

This is Savannah, Fabio's youngest daughter, hatched and raised by my favorite hen, Astrid.
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This is Fabio looking over the last batch of chicks he would get to meet in his life. I lost him a few months ago at 7 years old. I'm miss the pisser.
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The chicks Savannah hatched are ermine Ameraucanas. I'm going to have some fun next year selling hatching eggs.

These are some of Savannah's kids today.
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This is Astrid on her little batch of Ameraucana chicks. They hatched Monday.
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I'm finally getting back to myself after many years of tough times. One of the biggest signs that I'm recovering is that I'm finally finishing my house. Two weeks ago, I installed the brand new mini split that has been sitting in my garage for almost 8 years!
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Yee ha! Off I go.
You showed some serious restraint! The subsequent posters turned that whole thread into a hilariously entertaining read on my lunch break today!! Thank you!
 
Now here's a thing. I've read a lot of stuff on BYC about assisted hatching, mostly where the eggs have been incubated in a machine. One could end up believing that a hen isn't capable of assisting her own chicks to hatch and if the hen doesn't help then there is something wrong with the hen. It seems to me that at least some hens know at hatch time which are going to make it and which are not in a particular time frame. It's all about getting the chicks off the nest and mobile as quickly as possible.
I believe the same thing. She's only just six months old, but she has all the instincts I believe she needs and she only now needs experience. Hopefully that makes sense.
 
What got published was about the fifth draft! I did not start off gently. What I wanted to write is 'go check my profile details and you will find that I have a bachelor's degree in environmental chemistry, you doofus!'. And I used to brew wine. That being said, I get points for restraint!

I see we're sharing baby pictures...

This is Savannah, Fabio's youngest daughter, hatched and raised by my favorite hen, Astrid.
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This is Fabio looking over the last batch of chicks he would get to meet in his life. I lost him a few months ago at 7 years old. I'm miss the pisser.
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The chicks Savannah hatched are ermine Ameraucanas. I'm going to have some fun next year selling hatching eggs.

These are some of Savannah's kids today.
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This is Astrid on her little batch of Ameraucana chicks. They hatched Monday.
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I'm finally getting back to myself after many years of tough times. One of the biggest signs that I'm recovering is that I'm finally finishing my house. Two weeks ago, I installed the brand new mini split that has been sitting in my garage for almost 8 years!
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Yee ha! Off I go.
Beautiful birds! Sorry you lost Fabio... It truly is never easy to lose any of our birds... Glad you are doing better! 😊
 
What got published was about the fifth draft! I did not start off gently. What I wanted to write is 'go check my profile details and you will find that I have a bachelor's degree in environmental chemistry, you doofus!'. And I used to brew wine. That being said, I get points for restraint!

I see we're sharing baby pictures...

This is Savannah, Fabio's youngest daughter, hatched and raised by my favorite hen, Astrid.
View attachment 4182222

This is Fabio looking over the last batch of chicks he would get to meet in his life. I lost him a few months ago at 7 years old. I'm miss the pisser.
View attachment 4182223

The chicks Savannah hatched are ermine Ameraucanas. I'm going to have some fun next year selling hatching eggs.

These are some of Savannah's kids today.
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This is Astrid on her little batch of Ameraucana chicks. They hatched Monday.
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I'm finally getting back to myself after many years of tough times. One of the biggest signs that I'm recovering is that I'm finally finishing my house. Two weeks ago, I installed the brand new mini split that has been sitting in my garage for almost 8 years!
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Yee ha! Off I go.

Beautiful little chicks. Sorry to read about the loss of your rooster:hugs.

Losing those that are not only dear to us, but also the hens is very hard
 

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