So glad to hear you have nice babies. Considering the distance...HEY - good hatch! Love those babies. The "Ice" genetics do contribute to good egg layers from my perspective. Keep those pictures flowing as they develop. Thanks!Quoth, the Silkie broody, with three Ice Cream Legbars from ChicKat's rooster Ice and GaryDean26's hens (is that right?), and Quoth's own Silkie chick on the right. I just have to call them Ice Cream Legbars -- the name is too cool to pass up. Informally of course.
Chick A.
Chicks B (background) and C (foreground).
Quoth kicked the last three eggs out of the nest the day after hatch. My daughter stubbornly put them back, but Quoth kicked them out again the next day. I trust the broody, but stuck the eggs in the hatcher for one more day because I'm as stubborn as my daughter.