The Welsummer Thread!!!!

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good luck on your hatch. I'm hoping some of the experts chime in with common faults. I know a few that I have seen is too much black in the hackles of the hens, wattles that are too long and people on here have mentioned feather stubs on the legs.
 
Hi Everyone! Hope everyone is doing great!!!!!!


Nova~ Your little chick is a cockerel. His breast is turning black and females breast will turn salmon colored with shafting. Edited to add: Certain lines of Wellies can be sexed at hatch....girls will have "eyeliner" and very distinct "V's" on their heads....boys will not have any eyeliner and they have very smudgy and blurry messy V's. Hope this helps!
 
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Yes it does Thank you thats 5 boys when i ordered 15 girls lol i sent an email lets see what happens
 
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Yes, I hatch guineas every year. It usually starts when I find a pile of feathers from where a coyote took a hen off the nest. I have found anywhere from 30+ to 75 eggs in one nest. I set them in my Sportsman and don't do anything different with them than I do with chicken or duck eggs and I've had very good success thus far. High hatch rates.

I really don't know what more I can tell you except that a 1/1 male/female ratio may not be a great thing. I doubt very much that you're having a fertility problem but I suppose it could be that you've got so many males that they are keeping each other from breeding. I like to have a 1/5 or so ratio.

God Bless,
 
My peeping egg....stopped. So I think my hatch is not happening, (hovabator/little giant bator!) but set them all in the hatcher tonight since it is lockdown day for the rest of my eggs. Was/am hoping that the 6 wellie eggs hatch:fl

Good thing my girlfriend has a sportsman. Out of the 30 Welsummer eggs I brought there, 9 made it to lockdown, six hatched today and 1 is peeping . So maybe 1 or 2 more there tomorrow.

Here are my 6 so far. 2 are from Alabama "Bantamhen66" and 4 are from Tennessee "Eggs are Good"
I did get a really dark egg from Alabama hatch, but that chick has a sprawling leg, so we will see.

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Is it usually to have a blonde one?? Which ones are roos and are there any pullets? They just hatched today and are fluffed and dried and in the brooder now.

THANKS,
Bonnie in OHio GOT WELLIES!!!!!
 
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HI Bonnie! Congrats on your hatch. No it's not normal to have blonde chicks....when I first saw the photo I knew that chick was not pure Welsummer. Sorry to be the one to say something about it.

I see 3 pullets......top row of chicks, pullets are the middle chick and chick in the corner, bottom row...pullet is next to the red waterer. They are too cute!
 
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HI Bonnie! Congrats on your hatch. No it's not normal to have blonde chicks....when I first saw the photo I knew that chick was not pure Welsummer. Sorry to be the one to say something about it.

I see 3 pullets......top row of chicks, pullets are the middle chick and chick in the corner, bottom row...pullet is next to the red waterer. They are too cute!

I agree!

And for the blonde chick, no, it is not normal...which breeder did that chick come from? It would be culled out or if it is a pullet, egg layer only. Throwbacks DO occur but we highly recommend you don't breed more Welsummers out of that blonde chick. Even it lays dark eggs, it won't hurt to use her for Olive Egger project if you incline to start up some.
 

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