So I just bought 5 roosters and 1 hens yesterday. The fox took 1 rooster... sadly. But the breed is kind of weird... Its a black crested black polish and its bearded. I've never seen it. Have you guys?
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So I just bought 5 roosters and 1 hens yesterday. The fox took 1 rooster... sadly. But the breed is kind of weird... Its a black crested black polish and its bearded. I've never seen it. Have you guys?
ADORABLE!!!!My CDM hatch is mostly finished. Anyone want to guess at colors? I have 4 healthy babies 3 have feathered legs.
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Pretty!My CDM hatch is mostly finished. Anyone want to guess at colors? I have 4 healthy babies 3 have feathered legs.
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My understanding is if the air cell is normal then you treat it like a normal eh.[COLOR=008080]Thought I would throw a question out there to experienced SHIPPED egg hatchers - Sally? Oz? Anyone? [/COLOR]
[COLOR=008080]I just received 16 hatching eggs (BCM & BR) in the mail from DMRippy. It was a quick trip (TN to MI - Saturday to Monday), but it looks like the box was a bit roughed up[/COLOR]
[COLOR=008080]- small hole/tear on one side - but thanks to the good packing job, all eggs were fine.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=008080] Can't see much of the air cells - what I can see looks small but fine (fresh eggs travel better, right?). [/COLOR] [COLOR=008080]I was going to put the eggs in an incubator, but my sister just filled one incubator with duck eggs last weekend, and I am having trouble finding a good place for the other incubator (both LG's). The basement is a last resort, but I am a little worried about higher humidity down there.[/COLOR] [COLOR=008080]My question to you is - Can I give these eggs to a Broody hen(s) without undue risk to their growth? I have heard all sorts of warnings about shipped eggs, but have also read a few posts that indicate it is possible to give them to a broody, and I have at least THREE broody hens who would be happy to volunteer their services right now! Honestly it would be awesome if I could just let the hens do all the work and worrying about temp and humidity, but I don't want to be foolish and risk the eggs.[/COLOR] [COLOR=008080]What do you all think?[/COLOR]
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I'm sorry.Lost two more rooster tonight. But this time, it was a fox. I was working on rooster cages (nice and big I might add!) and the fox came up and snatched my roosters! RIGHT THERE!IM GOING TO KILL IT!!!!!![]()
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I'd give them to the broody.Thought I would throw a question out there to experienced SHIPPED egg hatchers - Sally? Oz? Anyone?![]()
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I just received 16 hatching eggs (BCM & BR) in the mail from DMRippy. It was a quick trip (TN to MI - Saturday to Monday), but it looks like the box was a bit roughed up
- small hole/tear on one side - but thanks to the good packing job, all eggs were fine.
Can't see much of the air cells - what I can see looks small but fine (fresh eggs travel better, right?).
I was going to put the eggs in an incubator, but my sister just filled one incubator with duck eggs last weekend, and I am having trouble finding a good place for the other incubator (both LG's). The basement is a last resort, but I am a little worried about higher humidity down there.
My question to you is - Can I give these eggs to a Broody hen(s) without undue risk to their growth? I have heard all sorts of warnings about shipped eggs, but have also read a few posts that indicate it is possible to give them to a broody, and I have at least THREE broody hens who would be happy to volunteer their services right now! Honestly it would be awesome if I could just let the hens do all the work and worrying about temp and humidity, but I don't want to be foolish and risk the eggs.
What do you all think?![]()
Double air cells?What are y'all's experiences with double air cells? Do the chicks hatch ok? ( shipped eggs)