May 17, 2009 Thread starter #11 ticks Pheasant Obsessed 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 3,475 22 221 The Sticks, Vermont I have a Zip!
May 17, 2009 #12 Birch Run Farm Biddy up! 11 Years Sep 5, 2008 2,251 20 191 VERMONT Way cool, keep us up to date! Good luck!
May 17, 2009 Thread starter #13 ticks Pheasant Obsessed 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 3,475 22 221 The Sticks, Vermont There is just a little bit left and its out. I can see its whole beak and aw lot of feathers. Peeping like crazy.
There is just a little bit left and its out. I can see its whole beak and aw lot of feathers. Peeping like crazy.
May 17, 2009 Thread starter #14 ticks Pheasant Obsessed 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 3,475 22 221 The Sticks, Vermont We have a hatch
May 17, 2009 #16 monarc23 Coturnix Obsessed 11 Years Jul 18, 2008 8,670 162 301 Indiana, Pennsylvania awh congrats ticks!!! Mine hatched early too!!! I hatched out three two yesterday and one today! They werent due until monday! I lost one but the other two (one from today and yesterday) are doing well! I cant wait to see pics of yours.
awh congrats ticks!!! Mine hatched early too!!! I hatched out three two yesterday and one today! They werent due until monday! I lost one but the other two (one from today and yesterday) are doing well! I cant wait to see pics of yours.
May 18, 2009 #17 One Acre Wonder Farm Songster 10 Years Feb 20, 2009 1,277 6 161 Vermont congratulations!!
May 18, 2009 Thread starter #18 ticks Pheasant Obsessed 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 3,475 22 221 The Sticks, Vermont I will get pics later today, if it survives. It seems very weak and is very unstable on its feet.
May 18, 2009 #19 farrier! Songster 10 Years Feb 28, 2009 1,498 8 171 Southern Illinois Has your incubator become noisier overnight???
May 18, 2009 #20 Steve_of_sandspoultry Crowing 10 Years Apr 4, 2009 5,426 48 251 Eastern North Carolina They are all unstable when they first hatch, they have those long legs it takes them awhile to get used to walking. Congrats on your hatch Steve in NC
They are all unstable when they first hatch, they have those long legs it takes them awhile to get used to walking. Congrats on your hatch Steve in NC