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so after candeling most of the eggs I put in the incubator 20 days ago at 10 days I was sure I had ruined the whole batch. Most went to the pigs. but there were a few I was not sure about so I left them in the incubator. I moved them off the turner late friday, and this morning my incubator is chirping! I will get at least a few I hope. I also got some rosecomb ancona eggs at the show last weekend from eliz and they candled great with at least 15 and probably 16 out of 17 developing well.
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okay, so finally got around to taking pics of the chicks we hatched in our inCOOLbator on March 2nd. We've got Wellies and Barnies and silvers from a local breeder, plus we tossed in some blue/green eggs we had from our stock- black EE rooster x EE/Americauna bearded hen. Here's pics

This is a silver leghorn, and this one looks suspiciously like a roo, dontcha think?




 
here's a sad looking little Barnie that has weird crooked toes- the toes are like rubber- they move freely and it's not in pain- it seems like there's no cartilage there in 2 toes- very weird looking:



 
so after candeling most of the eggs I put in the incubator 20 days ago at 10 days I was sure I had ruined the whole batch.  Most went to the pigs.  but there were a few I was not sure about so I left them in the incubator.  I moved them off the turner late friday, and this morning my incubator is chirping!  I will get at least a few I hope.  I also got some rosecomb ancona eggs at the show last weekend from eliz and they candled great with at least 15 and probably 16 out of 17 developing well.


I love when the eggs chirp!!
 
[COLOR=800000]okay, so finally got around to taking pics of the chicks we hatched in our inCOOLbator on March 2nd. We've got Wellies and Barnies and silvers from a local breeder, plus we tossed in some blue/green eggs we had from our stock- black EE rooster x EE/Americauna bearded hen. Here's pics[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]This is a silver leghorn, and this one looks suspiciously like a roo, dontcha think?[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000] [/COLOR] [COLOR=800000] [/COLOR]
Big red comb spells roo to me.
 
Hello fellow Washingtonians! I am from the beautiful Columbia River Gorge area and am looking for bantam pullets for my two cousins. They have recently formed a poultry club and want to show some type of bantam chick at their county fair in august. Please any leads of breeders with chicks/pullets for sale would be most appreciated! Thanks!
 
so how long does it usualy take for a chick to emerge after you see it start to break through. I know it will vary alot, just roughly is it a few minutes, an hour, several hours.

thanks

paul
 

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