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So I had 20 hatching eggs to start with, 8 Ameraucana (lol) and 12 Welsummer
Over the incubation period, 4 Welsummer were duds. So it was 8 and 8 by lockdown of each; at hatch: 7 mixed (some ARE Ameraucana and some are not) and 6 Welsummer hatched - one is busy trying to zip - I went in to take them out to the brooder this morning and checked the 3 eggs leftover... and one was trying to zip! I left it in the incubator. I considered actually taking it outside to let it hatch in the brooder LOL its humid enough outside and hot enough but nah, but I will take out the hatchling asap to be with it's brood mates.
We have 19 (will have 20?) chicks in that brooder and that is TOO MANY. It is a brooder meant for max 10 really for 2 weeks. UGH
Talking to the gal now who sold me the eggs, she's SO embarrassed lol she said she has some in the incubator now and she will replace with black - but honestly it's not the end of the world. We will see how they all feather out.
Over the incubation period, 4 Welsummer were duds. So it was 8 and 8 by lockdown of each; at hatch: 7 mixed (some ARE Ameraucana and some are not) and 6 Welsummer hatched - one is busy trying to zip - I went in to take them out to the brooder this morning and checked the 3 eggs leftover... and one was trying to zip! I left it in the incubator. I considered actually taking it outside to let it hatch in the brooder LOL its humid enough outside and hot enough but nah, but I will take out the hatchling asap to be with it's brood mates.
We have 19 (will have 20?) chicks in that brooder and that is TOO MANY. It is a brooder meant for max 10 really for 2 weeks. UGH
Talking to the gal now who sold me the eggs, she's SO embarrassed lol she said she has some in the incubator now and she will replace with black - but honestly it's not the end of the world. We will see how they all feather out.