Yeah, that's pretty good! Honestly, I'm a little surprised at how well they are doing!
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Just candled the eggs again, it's day 10 now, and all 9 are developing nicely and bouncing around like crazy. I never realised the little chicks were so active inside the eggs. Even when I candled them on day 5 those tiny little embryos were so bouncy. I'll post a final update with pics when they hatch and I can tell if they're all from the roo that died or if another roo managed to get to her.
Ok. He could've fathered some, I don't think an NH rooster would father black chicks.The hen, with her last clutch The roo that fathered all her previous clutches They are both about bantam sized, but aside from the obvious naked neck I have no idea what breed. The landlord's roo is huge compared to them and looks like a New Hampshire, but he doesn't come around here very often so I don't have pictures.
Ok. He could've fathered some, I don't think an NH rooster would father black chicks.