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Oh no! I'm so sorry!! I have 3 Mille Fleur roos with no blue that I'm growing out, so no worries about a back-up roo! I have plenty of roos for both of us now! Consider one yours for the asking.I lost my black mottled roo overnight. not sure what's up, sunny found him this morning for me, hanging out in a carrier (without door) and just dead. no signs of anything going on, and looks like he just died in his sleep. still have my blue mottled guy and his 2 girls and 2 pullets. so i'm not done with that variety by any means, I just like to keep a backup roo.
oh I should have mentioned... COCHIN... black mottled bantam cochin... but I've still got my blue mottled boy. I was referring to the teeny cochin chick, hoping it's mottled. and if it's a nice roo I wouldn't be disappointed...Quote:Oh no! I'm so sorry!! I have 3 Mille Fleur roos with no blue that I'm growing out, so no worries about a back-up roo! I have plenty of roos for both of us now! Consider one yours for the asking.I lost my black mottled roo overnight. not sure what's up, sunny found him this morning for me, hanging out in a carrier (without door) and just dead. no signs of anything going on, and looks like he just died in his sleep. still have my blue mottled guy and his 2 girls and 2 pullets. so i'm not done with that variety by any means, I just like to keep a backup roo.
First and foremost, I've found that DRY incubation seems essential. otherwise they end up sticky/gooey and often very wet at hatch. many have also gotten stuck because they can't turn properly, whether because of the goo or because of being too bloated from excess fluids.Have any of you had problems hatching sfh chicks in an incubator. I have been hatching out black and blue copper marans with no issues but have yet to have any sfh chicks hatch. They've been at various stages of development when I open the eggs up. Any advice would be much appreciated!
I generally rely on broody hens to incubate for me. I bought an incubator and had a terrible hatch. Out of 20, 1 early quitter and 4 made it. One I helped out, and she has curled toes. The rest were all shrink wrapped. I was sick...I sold my incubator. I'm going to leave hatching out chicks to friends that know what they're doing and to the hens that have proven themselves. I just don't like learning on living creatures.Have any of you had problems hatching sfh chicks in an incubator. I have been hatching out black and blue copper marans with no issues but have yet to have any sfh chicks hatch. They've been at various stages of development when I open the eggs up. Any advice would be much appreciated!
Lovely boys! So sorry for your lossoh I should have mentioned... COCHIN... black mottled bantam cochin... but I've still got my blue mottled boy. I was referring to the teeny cochin chick, hoping it's mottled. and if it's a nice roo I wouldn't be disappointed...
Those are beautiful birds!