The EE braggers thread!!!

Boo-yahhh!!!
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Guess who just laid her first egg today? The one and only Amber! It was a gorgeous sage green color. It was an itty bitty bantam-sized egg, but it was very good for a first egg. It looks to be a pullet bullet (Love that term, heehee), being narrow and long.

As a side note, my Silkie began laying at the same time. She laid a short, wide egg, with a sharply-pointed top.
 
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So far, I've been correct in gressing sexes of most of my EE by their combs.............................. between 4 and 6 weeks all of the males had developed wider, taller and pinker combs with three distinct rows in the comb. Wishful thinking helped me believe a white's comb that was a little lighter pink than most males [though I could clearly make out the three rows of peas that spell m-a-l-e] meant he was a she.......................... but no denying the truth now...................... he has sickle feathers in front of his tail
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Sending out good hatching vibes to all you hatchers!!!!! and congrats to birdnut on amber's and the unnamed silkies first eggs.
 
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My one and only Roo is 5 months old and he is very calm, friendly, good w/ his girls and w/ me so far. Hoping he will stay that way I interact w/ him almost everyday, feed him treats and such. He will eat out of my hand and let me pet him, has never had an even small attempt at hostility or dominance to me. Don't know if this is normal for EE or if he will change as he ages.
 
As far as my long time association with EE's I have found my roo's to be very well behaved around people. Never had much trouble with "back-jumpers" or such . But, having young children around I would definately keep a close watch on ANY roo til he showed me his true colors. Have fun with your chickies!
 
I've haven't had an EE rooster yet, altho searching for one, but I do have a BCM rooster and even tho I didn't really handle him when he was young. He is pretty docile lets me grab him without making much fuzz. But like prudelite said you might wanna watch it when there's little kids around as animals some times seem to see little kids like threats or less defensives.
 
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SteveH,
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Never knew how until I read that sticky yesterday. Right now I'm in the process of collecting eggs for the incubator. I did stick four pullet eggs in it and have it set up and running. When I get enough eggs for it, in a few days, I'll pull those four eggs out and check them. Mean while, when I eat some eggs I'll crack them in a bowl first and look for the halo. I admit, even though I've had chickens and been around them most of my life, I've never had any experience with hatching them. We always bought hatchery chicks and missed out on all this fun.
 
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Congrats!

not a very good hatch about a third of the eggs. 4 bcm 9 ee mixes plus 2 that didn't make it. cute little chipmonk colored some with fluffy cheeks, Will give the rest a day longer and then look to see if fertile. the colored eggs I have a hard time hatching alot aren't fertile.
The BCM have a tendiences to be sticky if you add to much water.
Have another bator full of egges should hatch in 12 days I think.
I just put a new wafer in that bator to keep temperature good hope it works.
I alway open eggs to see why they dont hatch. Most the time they are not fertile. I let you know
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