beefy, that remains to be seen. I didn't get the hatch I expected out of this one. The fourth Buff Orp to hatch is still on his side and isn't very strong so I'm not sure of the outcome on that one. The last egg hasn't pipped though it was alive. Out of 24 Buff Orp eggs between the ones Jody sent and the ones Julie sent, I have three in the brooder doing well, one in the bator looking weak, and one egg still not pipped. That doesn't make sense to me, but the aircells were a problem this time on many of my shipped eggs. The only ones with great aircells were the Welsummers Christie sent me. I have a dozen pretty little hoodlums in the brooder from those.
I started originally with 73 eggs, then at first candling, removed some clears and a couple blood rings. I expected since most were shipped eggs, to hatch 35 eggs or so. My final number hatched was 37, not counting the last egg still in the bator that I'm not holding out hope for. I suppose it was what I had predicted, but I wish it had been more, and much heavier on the Buff Orpington side, for sure. One Welsummer was mercifully culled since she failed to thrive after six days, refusing food and water, and I couldnt let her just slowly starve to death. Jeff took 6 Blue Orps home with him. So, I ended up with 30 chicks.
I do have three Hawkeye babies under my broody right now. And if I get another broody, I'm hoping Jody might entrust a few more of her lovely little Buff Orps to me for that.
I've committed one of the Buff Orp pullets, if there is one, to a customer, so I'm hoping I even get one for myself this time around. I only got two Ameraucanas out of the hatch and I couldnt get the Blue Wheatens due to stubborn little hens not laying.
Kathy, I'm glad your hatch went so well! Pics will be coming soon, I'm sure, right?