What is the hardest thing you have ever hatched?

What is the hardest thing you have ever hatched?

  • Silkies

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  • Ducks (any certain breed?)

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  • Peafowl

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  • Turkey

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  • Normal eggs

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  • Guineas

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  • Cochins

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  • Other bantams...(specify in the comments)

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  • Swan

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  • Geese

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  • Chukar

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  • Pheasant

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  • Quail

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  • Dove

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  • Ostrich

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  • Emu

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  • Parrot

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  • Canary

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  • Other...

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Why are Silkies on the list and no LF choices but "other" ?



Araucanas are the hardest for me. No experience in a lot of what is listed, but keeping fertility, keeping from going broody, keeping a good rate when breeding tufted x tufted, and keeping the small chicks eating well when competing with bigger chicks isn't the easiest.
 
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It was swiftly generated, and I alloted the Other section for things that I couldn't think of.... I have heard some bad things of Araucanas though... *shudder*
 
I've hatched ducks, budgies, and turtles. By far the hardest and most labor intesive was the 49 days of rolling 10x a day with the emus, though they were fun after they hatched until they had to be put down from LSD. Turtles are the easiest, put em in a tupperware container on top of the fridge and forget them for 2 months.
 

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