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Well I used a flash. Color of photo isn't accurate. The plastic under the eggs is white but part of it looks yellow in photo.In that photo the white eggs look blue... funny
The larger one might be a male, if I look at my old photos, it seems the males were bigger, but it is hard to tell. Be sure to show us more pics as they grow. Boys will get little red wattles before girls, maybe at 7-8 weeks.View attachment 2090802View attachment 2090803View attachment 2090804View attachment 2090805
These are my two I got around two weeks ago. The larger one looks pretty nice right now. They're the same age, one just isn't growing much. I'd love guess on gender if anyone has an inkling. They're supposed to be female but the larger one in not sure of
I should add that our veteran broody "Cookie" once sat on ONE egg for 3 days and then adopted all 25 chicks. She must have thought she was 'Superhen.' I certainly would not have tried that with any other broody. She's just amazing.Usually a week or more of sitting is fine. Less than 5 days of sitting on eggs is risky.
Do you have a local state thread? If you can drive to pick up the eggs, they'll have a much better hatch rate.Does anyone know anywhere that sells good spitzhauben eggs? I'll have a tiny bit of room in my incubator in about 2 weeks
Not really. A small egg may cause the chick to hatch out smaller. How much it grows can depend on so many factors - breed is one of them.@Faraday40 and @homeschoolin momma--do you know
re my spitz-sebright eggs---is the small size of egg relative to size of the rooster breed likely to be an issue?