I will be bringing 2 lovely SFH cockerels (9-weeks old) to Gilmanor (In VA on May 4th). If anyone is interested, let me know so I can reserve one for you.
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Peep count! I think the hatching is all finished up. I've got one blue one drying in the incubator still and one that looks like it might still be trying to work its way out. If it doesn't make it, that's okay since it might have something wrong with it. So, 1 blue in the incubator and 7 in the brooder! Of the 7 in the brooder, it looks like 3 are blue and 4 are black-based. Bulldogma, 2 of the "E" marked eggs hatched so I know those are definitely blue since your E hen is splash. 10 of the 12 made it to hatch-time and only one of those failed to pip at all. 8/12 is 66% success but if that last one makes it, up to 75% we go! Numbers look better if I go to those that made it to "lock down:" 80% for sure but possibly 90%! Here's a picture of the 7 in the "closet brooder" which is just a little Sterilite shoe box they get to use so I can be sure they all eat and drink before heading out to the big brooder. The color isn't great because the light is just a 100 watt incandescent bulb.
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Some interesting chickens next to those chicks.
Thats a neat chick, never seen one like that before!Some photos of the new group from eggs from Dahlisgrams.
The little girl on the right is from my blue hen (JH10). She has a cute little red mohawk just on the left side. All the others are from Dahlisgrams eggs.
and a close-up
Update on the buff colored pullet from last clutch. It looks like she will be the standard red/white.
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