Valentine's day hatch -a-long

I want a pure lav for breeding & this guy has some gold leakage. He's a gentle giant like all of our orps. He'll be of good size and DD wants to keep him for an Isabel Orpington project. I have not fully decided his fate.

Craziest hatch ever! I hatched 16 lavender chicks September 22 & randomly sold 8 in 24 hrs. I don't know how to vent sex, so I just sold them straight run. I needed to keep a male to breed in spring, so I took down my ad and grew out the remaining 8. I sold 6 as soon as I could confirm they were females. I was sure that the one with the gold leakage was male, but I was really hoping to keep the other lav as my future roo..... until I finally determined at 17 weeks old that she's not a cockerel! So, I wanted a male and ended up with 7 females out of 8!

I still have the great grandpa around (a black/lav split who is more of a pet these days) and we also hatched another black/lav split male in Dec. He's OK but I was hoping for a pure lav.

I swear "Dinner" looks like he's got a mullet. :lau
Besides his 1980s hair, I like his wing & saddle feathers lacing. (gold edges on lavender feathers) It's very pretty and why he's not currently in the freezer.
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That makes sense. I have always loved lavendar Orpingtons.
 
Sad news of the day:
I got home from a biopsy (you'd think that would have been the worst part of my day)
and went out to the coop. I found Princess Lay-a inside the coop & she had a touch of blood on her head & beak. I gently picked her up & saw some additional scratches on one side.....and then a large flap of skin/feathers was open to show several fatty bodies, neck muscle & an exposed crop. UGH! Surprisingly over 1/3 of the skin around her hackle area was ripped off and hanging. She was still alive. I know it's very difficult to stitch up such a large area (several inches) and that chicken skin tears easily. Then there's the battle of infection. I looked at it logically. My sweet hen layed like a champ but would be 6 yrs old this summer. She was in shock & I need to take care of myself right now. It was too hard for me to process Princess by myself, so I called my handyman.

Princess has always been the top hen, best producer, and an all around good chicken. She foraged well, went broody once a year in June, was a fierce mother or could also be broken easily. She wasn't constantly underfoot like a silkie or in need of constant treats & snuggles like the orps, or overly vocal like the Sebright & Sussex. She did not do tricks, was not the most beautiful nor the center of attention. She was not even a purebred, but she was always part of our flock from the beginning and was a great bird. She liked to greet me for a brief pet to say hello & then went about her day.

:hit As I type this, the egg she laid this morning is sitting on the desk in front of me.
RIP my dear old friend.



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My eggs are of various sizes and shapes and my rcom is not rotating them properly - looks like I'm momma hen & I'll be rotating them as much as possible. Candling tonight.
 
My eggs are of various sizes and shapes and my rcom is not rotating them properly - looks like I'm momma hen & I'll be rotating them as much as possible. Candling tonight.

I have 56 in the incubator they are set to hatch on Valentines Day, Going to candle tonight!

:fl
Good luck. May you find lots of veining & dancing shadows.


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Sad news of the day:
I got home from a biopsy (you'd think that would have been the worst part of my day)
and went out to the coop. I found Princess Lay-a inside the coop & she had a touch of blood on her head & beak. I gently picked her up & saw some additional scratches on one side.....and then a large flap of skin/feathers was open to show several fatty bodies, neck muscle & an exposed crop. UGH! Surprisingly over 1/3 of the skin around her hackle area was ripped off and hanging. She was still alive. I know it's very difficult to stitch up such a large area (several inches) and that chicken skin tears easily. Then there's the battle of infection. I looked at it logically. My sweet hen layed like a champ but would be 6 yrs old this summer. She was in shock & I need to take care of myself right now. It was too hard for me to process Princess by myself, so I called my handyman.

Princess has always been the top hen, best producer, and an all around good chicken. She foraged well, went broody once a year in June, was a fierce mother or could also be broken easily. She wasn't constantly underfoot like a silkie or in need of constant treats & snuggles like the orps, or overly vocal like the Sebright & Sussex. She did not do tricks, was not the most beautiful nor the center of attention. She was not even a purebred, but she was always part of our flock from the beginning and was a great bird. She liked to greet me for a brief pet to say hello & then went about her day.

:hit As I type this, the egg she laid this morning is sitting on the desk in front of me.
RIP my dear old friend.



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OMG! I just love that pretty Hens name!!
 
I have a dozen progressing. Just sprayed hatch right on the other 11. I will be turning them at least a couple of times a day, in case the r-com isn't rolling them properly.
 

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Sad news of the day:
I got home from a biopsy (you'd think that would have been the worst part of my day)
and went out to the coop. I found Princess Lay-a inside the coop & she had a touch of blood on her head & beak. I gently picked her up & saw some additional scratches on one side.....and then a large flap of skin/feathers was open to show several fatty bodies, neck muscle & an exposed crop. UGH! Surprisingly over 1/3 of the skin around her hackle area was ripped off and hanging. She was still alive. I know it's very difficult to stitch up such a large area (several inches) and that chicken skin tears easily. Then there's the battle of infection. I looked at it logically. My sweet hen layed like a champ but would be 6 yrs old this summer. She was in shock & I need to take care of myself right now. It was too hard for me to process Princess by myself, so I called my handyman.

Princess has always been the top hen, best producer, and an all around good chicken. She foraged well, went broody once a year in June, was a fierce mother or could also be broken easily. She wasn't constantly underfoot like a silkie or in need of constant treats & snuggles like the orps, or overly vocal like the Sebright & Sussex. She did not do tricks, was not the most beautiful nor the center of attention. She was not even a purebred, but she was always part of our flock from the beginning and was a great bird. She liked to greet me for a brief pet to say hello & then went about her day.

:hit As I type this, the egg she laid this morning is sitting on the desk in front of me.
RIP my dear old friend.



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So sorry for your loss, love her name! Looks like she was a good momma hen, too.
 

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