Hey Penny, Thanks again for the CL response about the TJ's fertile eggs. Did the grey chick in the pic you posted come from a TJ egg?
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Hatching 4 out of 12 w/out candling the eggs in the store was about our rate - we roughly doubled that hatch rate by candling in store. Maybe I can get my wife to explain how that's done, because she's a lot better at it than I am. Here's what we do. We open an egg carton and, with a coat over her head to shield out the store light, my wife holds a small halogen flashlight under the egg and looks for the air sac. You move the egg and see if the sac is loose, i.e. it moves a lot - or if it seems tight and doesn't move much. At least that's my understanding of it. Maybe she can add better details.
bumpHere is an update pic of the Trader Joes Offspring (and TJ x Redstar offspring) The dark gray and the two browns are 100% for the TJ rooster x Redstar hens. The one very light gray one is 100% TJ rooster x TJ hens (miracle chick) and the white/white with black fleck are mix of Tj x rooster and TJ hens and Redstar hens. Looks like I will have 6 roosters, and 4 hens. I'm excited about the light gray one turning out to be a roo![]()
They spotty chicks might be australorps or australorp crosses. They will grow out white with an occasional dark feather and a nice disposition.