If I catch the little Sumo guy, Yes, I will wring his little neck. But there are 9 (well maybe just 8 Golds) and what 66 Brown's. I have no idea which one is Sumo.
But, it hasn't happened again that I have seen and even the little M Gold, while is not back to normal but does get around OK. I'll make sure the Golds are all together when its time to spread them between 2 brooders. The J Browns do seem to pick on them right at first. But they are finding out that the Golds are starting to stick together and pick back. Most have the darker heads so are males. YAYYYYYY, I am going to have a male Manchurian Gold. I may separate them in the morning. Be my luck though, I put Sumo in with the Golds.
Interesting, I now know which eggs are layed by my J Browns, M Golds, and E White. Just not which hen is laying which exact egg. Oh, my other 3 eggs were infertal. Guess it takes them more than a week to get all the eggs fertile. It was definately worth a try and I got more than I expected.
Of the eggs left in the bator, if my theory is anyway near right about egg color then about half will be M Golds and will be dead, not totally developed like the others or infertile. These eggs that are still in there, were from the trays that hatched and as I had room moved them back to other trays, etc, etc. These are the last 2 trays on the cool side of the bator. I am not going to waite another day. Late tonight I will check all eggs. Unless I see Rocking and rolling.
I tried JJMR's float test and probably because I am not over the hatch date, I can't tell. May not have had time to dry out enough, or I just can't tell a Fish Bobber (high floater) from a low floater. Anyway, I prefer to open every one. I want to know. Last hatch none were good at day 19.
Edited to Add: Went in to check 8:30 thoroughly wet chick, covered in wet gooy feed. Rinsed it off under warm running water, dryed it in a wash cloth and put it in incubator with eggs. Guess I am keeping them going tonight. Went back and counted 8 Golds. Once she dried off I could tell she was the injured gold. She is doing fine right now.
My Delema. If she is OK in the morning, do I keep her for a pet or cull her. I really don;t have pets other than my dogs and cat. Her right side is injured, she does not have full use of her right leg or wing, it hangs down. She may have had a stroke or it may be neurological from the tromping she
took. Now remember I raise these for meat or breeding, she is neither. But to go through so much and survive, is amazing for such a little thing.
What do you think?