I'm satisfied with the 40% fertility rate of the five eggs, considering the circumstances. I watched the RIR pullet lay an egg today and it was just like the 5 I'm incubating, kind of long and skinny.
I just candled the eggs that are on day 5 of incubation. I saw a black spot inside two of the eggs that I assume is the start of development. Three of the eggs looked like clears, but I'll candle them again in a few days to make sure.
Incubation started January 23rd, 2PM. The last time the...
It might jog the company into action if you post an explanation of what's happened on their Facebook page if they have one. Unhappy customers spilling the beans in public can make things happen.
Frosty Frosty here and 20 degrees. Gave all the chickens liquid water to drink. Today might be the day I start "rearranging" the flock.
The 6 week old chicks are looking like there are 6 pullets and 3 cockerels, a pretty good ratio. I might have a few New Hampshire pullets to sell soon.
My cockerels don't seem to like the port feeders much although the pullets do. I'm guessing the cockerels' combs make it uncomfortable to stick their heads into the ports.
For my chicks in the brooder I made a feeder out of some stuff I had laying around. They were wasting LOTS of crumbles...
Thanks, good to know. I've been wondering about that since I separated my two big cockerels from the pullets. It seems like they've been eating very little since the separation.
I started a third batch of eggs in my incubator yesterday, just five this time. They're all from my only RIR pullet, one that's been laying eggs regularly since she started a few months ago. I also have five New Hampshire pullets that have pretty much quit laying after having a good start a few...