Day 21 Eggs Hatching

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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by lolotsung » Sat Apr 17, 2021 9:49 pm

Thanks @Jaye and @Kbr42 we are on stay at home but I've been called MacGyver more than once so I will figure something out and teach the chicks!
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by lolotsung » Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:30 am

this took a good part of my evening...so mental note: but at premiere next time :lol: ...it is done and it doesn't leak...I read that silicone with mould killer was not good for water bottles and I didn't have aquarium silicone...I'm guessing aquarium silicone is ok for chickens?...so I made a rubber gasket out of a toilet flush valve (clean and never used) cut to fit inside a cap...It's is a Frankenstein creation but it works...now will the chicks like this water bottle?!
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by Kbr42 » Sun Apr 18, 2021 8:21 am

lolotsung wrote:
Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:30 am
this took a good part of my evening...so mental note: but at premiere next time :lol: ...it is done and it doesn't leak...I read that silicone with mould killer was not good for water bottles and I didn't have aquarium silicone...I'm guessing aquarium silicone is ok for chickens?...so I made a rubber gasket out of a toilet flush valve (clean and never used) cut to fit inside a cap...It's is a Frankenstein creation but it works...now will the chicks like this water bottle?!20210418_001328.jpg
Good job.....next time try installing with a 3/16 drill bit...it's an odd size but that's what I found works best. With a little bit of silicone tape.good luck.
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by lolotsung » Thu Apr 22, 2021 1:56 pm

Tired Chick! :lol:
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by Kbr42 » Thu Apr 22, 2021 5:24 pm

Great picture!
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by Brebis » Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:05 am

I loved watching them just collapse wherever they happened to be and that captures it so well!
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by Killerbunny » Fri Apr 23, 2021 6:49 pm

Don't panic but I am deleting these for fairness in voting and they will appear in the competition on Sunday!
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by lolotsung » Thu May 27, 2021 12:00 pm

The chicks are 45 days old and we brought them outside to a pen yesterday. We have them in a big dog crate in the coop. It is supposed to be 3 degrees tonight. Will this be too cold for them or should I turn on a heat lamp in the coop? Please see attached photos of what they look like. Also are the chicks with the larger comb and wattles roosters? Is it ok to add them to the flock in about 1 week? Thank you!
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by Kbr42 » Fri May 28, 2021 8:11 am

They look fully feathered, they probably don't need heat but would enjoy it..lol
Yes, the ones with bigger red combs and waffles are cockerals. The others pullets. Before adding them to your existing flock, they need to be about the same size. Otherwise they will be bullied. Integrating into an exiting flock takes time. If anything put them in a safe enclosure so your existing flock can see them but not get to them. They are only 6 weeks old. Way too young to be added to your flock. I have a mobile coop I use when I Integrate. Good luck
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Re: Day 21 Eggs Hatching

Post by Jaye » Fri May 28, 2021 10:35 am

:iagree: with @Kbr42 : 6 weeks old is too young and too small to be thrown into an existing flock without them being picked on mercilessly. And potentially seriously hurt. We have a grow-out coop in a fenced-off area within our main run. That's where any birds that we want to integrate are housed for at least a week, often two or more, especially if they are very young. After that, we open the gate and let them out into the main run. We usually let them decide when they are ready to move out of the grow-out coop and in to the main coop at night. How fast that happens depends in large part on their age.
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