My babies refuse to pose and I am terrible at taking pics but we think they are sooooo pretty
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So is it a genetic problem or are they just difficult to hatch. I am on the verge of giving up on them.
Can you find eggs close to you so they don't have to be shipped? That would be your best bet.So besides dry hatching is there anything else we can do to hatch these chicks? Out of 4 dozen eggs I've had 1 chick pip. I have yet to hatch one.
Can you find eggs close to you so they don't have to be shipped? That would be your best bet.
Quote: swedes seem to like higher meat-based protein too, so maybe the problem is in the feed, not the eggs...
several people use fermented feed and supplement with chopped liver and other meat sources. maybe that might be worth a try. it seems that even as chicks, they seem to need more of specific vitamins than others usually do, including the B vitamins, if I remember correctly (Bulldogma? hop in here and correct me if i'm wrong?)
I haven't had mature sfh until recently, but they've been free ranging until VERY recently, and are on strike now that they're penned. all the eggs I've hatched have been (mostly) Bulldogma's...
I have 6 total not everybody was cooperating for pictures. I think I have 3 roos and 3 pullets. None are crested. We think they are soo pretty.So pretty! Are there 4 total? I see 3 roos and a pullet. Are they all un-crested?