-25 TheBirdGuy? UGHHHHHHH!
I just went out to give my girls a treat. One of my eggs was split. I took it inside, and within 10 minutes, I can't find the split anymore, and I can't remember which egg was split. So, I could be getting an unpleasant surprise as it thaws. LOL My poor frizzle chick's water was totally frozen. I am so glad that I actually grabbed the bottle instead of just eyeballing it and being happy it was still mostly full. I keep the light shining down on it, but I guess that wasn't enough with this cold weather. I'm thinking I'm going to put her with the general population at night. I hope they are nice to her and let her cuddle. She's been out there a good long time, but separate from them. She is still sooooo tiny.
My golden laced wyandotte is holding her right wing funny; I am afraid she injured it. I have no idea how, or what to do. I'm hoping it heals up on its' own.
Cynthia, that little nankin is so cute! Hope her friends hatch soon.
Cyndiloohoo, the problem is, most people don't have their birds separated out into breeding pens right now. I know several great breeders, but most of them just mix everyone together in the wintertime.
http://utahwarmblood.com/ has black copper marans, light sussex, coronation sussex, and ameraucanas, but she usually doesn't have hatching eggs available til March. There's also a guy named Steve down in Utah county that has beautiful BCM. Last time I talked to him though, he refused to sell hatching eggs because the hatch rate on BCM is kind of rough, and he got sick of dissatisfied customers. I personally have a black copper marans pair, a cream legbar pair, and a lavender ameraucana hen, but they're all mixed together right now, so the baby daddy is up in the air.
Sundance, that black copper marans cockerel is sure turning into a gorgeous bird. He's kind of a jerk though- he wouldn't share his part of the apple with the hens. Kept running away with it. He's also fighting a bit with my legbar rooster. Legbar rooster's comb is a bit beat up, but the BCM looks fine. Did the surgery bird end up getting eaten?