Splash Orp Chick Named Buzz

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That is probably why they are slow to feather. I think they are going to be amazing. Im really excited for you. If you want the breeders info you can PM me
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I also have some from the other breeder I will try to get pictures soon.
 
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Ahh, thank you! I don't think I have ever noticed that on my girls with how poofy they are up top. Like a teapot on sticks
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Hi Bama,
Increasing the protein on lines that feather out slow is always a good idea, they tend to be larger birds in the end. Abut the soggy chicks you hatched, you are so lucky they did not drown. Those two are sure lucky. And it appears you will have two pullets from it. Yippy.
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I hope I never have to deal with the humidity going wonky on me. I use at least two different instruments for both humidity and temp to be safe.
 
If you hatch any good volume of eggs, I think everyone has experienced the wet or dry hatch at least once regardless of how good you try to manage the controls. So sorry for the losses you experienced because of it Julie - it has happened to the best of us. The ones you have growing out look nice so far. Can't wait to see them filled out. The blue pullet is very perty!
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We have been either blessed or fortunate, or it may be that we replace the instruments twice a year. I stopped doing the majority of hatches and turned it over to our daughter and the neighbor girl who practically lives with us. Between those two, they are wonderful with the chicks. I dread the day when boys become their focal point. :eek:

I agree though if you do something long enough you will see it all. With the best equipment, sanitation, experience and luck and we do okay.
 
My neighbor is a blessing. He has a sportsman he ordered new this past Spring and it does a great job. The last batch I ordered from Lacey, White silkies, I had 7 out of 12 viables and they all hatched great and clean in his digital. He is going to let me do my hatching in there so its great to have neighbors that are chicken buddies too.
 
Cyn and Julie I do not know who's egg it came from but I hatched and Orp with the twisted feather I thought was frizzle, but it was not and it just worked itself out. Very pretty babies.
 
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