FortCluck
Hatch-a-Long Queen
They're so cute! I'm going to have animal withdrawals. I'm going to ask my husband if he will bring my puggle tomorrow to the hospital. She's allowed to with all her shots records because my Dr is a pretty awesome person. They'll even bring her trays of foodMy current hatch is over. Three out of four little ones made it. The one that didn't make it was malpositioned with its head between its thighs.
I'm not really happy with how this hatch went. Two out of three didn't seem to be able to externally pip. I helped and the babies are doing really well but it worries me that they weren't able to hatch normally. My last couple hatches were great, no issues with pipping. I got 100% of fertile eggs to hatch both times but the eggs came from a different breeding pen. I've got 11 eggs that are due on the 11th from this same pen that had trouble so I'll pay extra attention to how they do and which girls eggs seem to have trouble or not. I know for sure which girl the egg that hatched well on its own came from. I also know which girl laid the egg of the first hatcher who had trouble and the one who didn't make it. The last one that had trouble hatching could have been from either girl.
Here are the three little ones, two paint silkies and a black silkie. They all figured out how to eat and drink within 12 hours of hatching. There is nothing wrong at all with how they are acting once they got out of the eggs.
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I've also got 16 paint silkie eggs that were shipped from a breeder that I set yesterday evening. All have slightly loose air cells but I'm hopeful about them, if I just get one or two chicks I'll be happy!
Oh no, I hope everything will be alright! I'm so sorry you had to be admitted to the hospital.
The little chick on the far right in the above picture hatched on your birthday, it's the one who made it out really well on its own.