Well... I just pulled 19 of my 25 eggs... And of the 6 left in there, I think only 3 are viable. The others I left just hoping... I'm sure they are dead, just not totally clear like the others. Of the 3 that are still trying, 2 are my own barnyard mixes that I'm hathcing for a friend... I hope they hatch. She wants to start her own little flock and surprise her little boy with chicks on Easter Sunday... The other one is a silkie, the only one out of 8 silkie eggs from the Easter swap. Two of the doubltful ones I left in are serama eggs, but I'm sure they aren't going to make it... I was really hoping for the seramas... Disappointing to say the least.
On a brighter note, I set 10 Ameracauna eggs today and am expecting another shipment of eggs today and a couple more next week.. Including duck eggs!!!
My oldest son made me give him a solid number of how many chickens we now have...
Here's my chicken math...
We started with 12 layers. I wanted to double the size of my flock. We got a rooster, but then gave him away because he became aggressive, but not before he had fertilized a few eggs. The plan was to keep 3 roosters + 24 hens... So... 27 total birds, right??
Original layers (+12)
First rooster (+1)
Hatched 7 chicks under a broody (+7)
Gave rooster away (-1)
Hatched NYD chicks (+20)
Hatched Spitzhauben crosses (+8)
Hatched EE's and an OE from swapped eggs (+3)
So... 12+1+7-1+20+8+3=27... or 50...
Depending on how you look at it!
But at least 10 of those are confirmed cockerels, so figure on keeping 3 of them, so take away 7 more... Hey... I have room to hatch more!!!
Good thing, cuz have more eggs in the bator and more on the way... (I need help...)
On a brighter note, I set 10 Ameracauna eggs today and am expecting another shipment of eggs today and a couple more next week.. Including duck eggs!!!
My oldest son made me give him a solid number of how many chickens we now have...
Here's my chicken math...
We started with 12 layers. I wanted to double the size of my flock. We got a rooster, but then gave him away because he became aggressive, but not before he had fertilized a few eggs. The plan was to keep 3 roosters + 24 hens... So... 27 total birds, right??
Original layers (+12)
First rooster (+1)
Hatched 7 chicks under a broody (+7)
Gave rooster away (-1)
Hatched NYD chicks (+20)
Hatched Spitzhauben crosses (+8)
Hatched EE's and an OE from swapped eggs (+3)
So... 12+1+7-1+20+8+3=27... or 50...

But at least 10 of those are confirmed cockerels, so figure on keeping 3 of them, so take away 7 more... Hey... I have room to hatch more!!!

