Loading up the incubator

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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Shnookie » Tue Jun 06, 2017 11:46 pm

The yellow chicks in my pictures are Basque (or EO) and the other fluff balls are pure Ameraucanas. They are fresh from the incubator. I put them in the box to carry them downstairs.
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by windwalkingwolf » Wed Jun 07, 2017 1:01 am

Nope, no splash in there, just black and blue. Adorable, though!
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Poultryprincess » Fri Jun 09, 2017 4:59 pm

Last nite I put the 9 chicks in a small box & put them beside my setting silkie.
I had already darkened the coop & had the water & chick food there.

I slipped them underneath her & crossed my fingers.
For the next 2 hours, I went out every 15 minutes.
Just to make sure I could rescue them if needed.

Today when I opened the door to check the water,
I heard this Banshea scream to get the heck out!!!!

My 9 little chicks have a new mama ~ life is great!
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Jaye » Fri Jun 09, 2017 6:41 pm

Gotta love those Silkie mamas: They are fearsome and awesome! I have one sitting on Brabanter hatching eggs ATM. Day 7 tomorrow, so will candle while she's out having breakfast, etc. I'm ever hopeful that her efforts pay off and she'll have some "brabies" hatching in the fullness of time.
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Shnookie » Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:53 pm

Well I'm going to hatch a few more. Most of my breeding birds are 4 years old this year so I decided to hatch the eggs I collected from them, and not the ones from younger birds. In theory, I can hatch from the younger ones next year.
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Shnookie » Fri Jun 09, 2017 9:12 pm

Group shots of the chickies. The pictures with a flash have a bit of a yellow tint for some reason. Wing feathers are coming in. One yellow one runs up and picks my hand when I put it in, and the blue one that hatched first came over and kicked me once. Boys of course. Everyone seems to be healthy. Lots of running around.
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Poultryprincess » Sat Jun 10, 2017 11:26 pm

Cute looking hatch Shnookie! GOOD LUCK on the next one :smiley-char026:
Wish I could join you for round 2, but I have to stop.
We are thinking of putting the place up for sale.
( don't want to be in a panic trying to sell chicks )

The blue silkie is Not the best mom, but will do.
She doesn't cluck when she eats or drinks.
I heard the chicks chirping for a long time yesterday.
Mama was oblivious, but to be fair, she is veri young.

I decided to turn the wall heater on low.
Took 5 chicks & put their beak into the water.
Today there was chirping, but less than yesterday.
Still MUCH easier having them under mama
( now I can clean the sewing room before listing )

Todays pic of mama & some of the chicks.
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Shnookie » Sun Jun 11, 2017 10:50 am

I put 24 more eggs in the incubator yesterday - 16 EOs and 8 Ameraucanas. I will be surprised if they all make it to hatching.
I'm pretty sure that 4 of the 8 EOs from the first hatch are males (maybe 5). :( I'm sure there are several Ameraucana males, of course. I could end up with a bunch of extra chickens over the winter. I want to move too so these may be my last hatches for a while. I haven't figured out where to move to, but when I do it will be a big chore.

I had a few chicks that got dehydrated from being under the fan. When they were in the brooder they chirped a lot. I went and made them drink several times a day until they stopped chirping. Now they drink okay on their own.
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Poultryprincess » Sun Jun 11, 2017 8:47 pm

UPDATE -
mama has figured out what to do.
She ate 1/3 of the watermelon before calling the chicks.
But she seems to be more caring of them.
There is a heat wave going on, so heat is not a big issue any more.

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I'm willing move within 2 hours of Toronto, but it will depend on the $
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Re: Loading up the incubator

Post by Shnookie » Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:02 pm

I hate moving but I need to find somewhere cheaper to live (if there is such a place).

I put 24 more eggs in the incubator. All but 9 were infertile. I have 2 Ameraucanas and 7 EOs just starting day 9. It seems harder to keep the temperature and humidity steady when the incubator is mostly empty. The other ones turned 2 weeks old yesterday. Time flies when you're having fun! :)
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