The big day has come and gone and our second and last incubator run of the season brought us four New Hampshire chicks. While the number of chicks weren't what we were hoping for, we're still quite happy and are fingers are crossed that at least a couple will be hens to add to our laying flock. We're now up to 23 chickens running around the old farmhouse and we're hoping from these we'll have enough hens to increase our number of layers to around ten. I'm hoping we'll be able to sell or trade some of the Chanteclers to other breeders as they are extremely endangered. All of the breeds we have chosen are dual-purpose, so those that we can't sell will provide for us this winter in other ways.
Enough of that though; for now, we're enjoying one week old chicks, five and six week old tweens, one rebellious 8 week old teenager and a return to three laying hens.
I had never witnessed a chicken hatch firsthand and was surprised when I could hear it peeping, quite loudly, while still in its shell. The first chick to make his way to freedom, took forever and a day to come out. I first noticed a pip in his shell Friday morning around 7AM. It remained like that for over 24 hours, at noon the next day his shell was cracked around half of the middle and I watched off and on while he struggled to get out. He finally completed his mission and broke free four hours later. It's hard work being born a chicken. See for yourself. Thanks to the girl twin for filming this, she did a great job!
Sunday morning I found three more chicks huddled in the corner of the
incubator. The one on the far right was the chick to hatch first in the video.
Is it just me or does one of these not look like the others? I'm not sure what a New Hampshire chick should look like...we either have a recessive gene or a completely different breed. Time will tell!
~Be well friends~
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23 comments:
They're adorable!
Oh They are so cute. Good luck with the balls of fuzz. B
Oh, super cute!!!
Goodness...they are so cute!
That is an awesome blessing from God The Father!
Cute! Cute! Cute!
--jackie
Oh how precious. Just so adorable. Love their soft yellow color!
Amazing . . . thank "girl twin" for me, my first view of a chick birth. And they peep inside the shell, I learn something each day . . . did I say . . . AMAZING! Great video . . .
I think the chick babe in the middle may be ?
The one on the far has the mark of a Tiger! Hmm.. ;)
Oh my goodness.. I agree... the chick on the right looks like a Tiger!
So cute - I laughed about the 8 week old who's rebellious!
Amazing footage! As noted above, you should call the far right one 'Tiger', I think it's going to be king of the flock!
That spotted chick looks like a pheasant chicken cross. Got any pheasants around?
love that second shot! and the only thing I know about chickens is that they taste good with lemon and thyme. : )
such cute little chickies!!!
So cute!! I love their little bodies!! Have fun!! xo Heather
I remember my mom incubating eggs and watching the little chicks hatch. Pretty cool.
Nope, that last chick is definitely a different breed. It'll be cool to see what it is, though.
Congrats on your hatch. How many eggs did you put in the incubator? It looks like a lot more than 4. And yes, it is cool to hear the chicks talk from inside the egg. They are funny little people.
Awwww, so cute!
And the names are?
Too sweet :) Thanks for the birth video! Love it.
LYLAS!
xo, misha
That video is fun! I'm going to show my young daughters. Also the chick capture...amazing. And yes one chick is not like the others!
I think the one with the 'highlights' knows he's a standout.
Cute!
I stumbled across your blog when I saw the similarity to mine. Wow! We have a lot in common! :)
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