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 Post subject: Re: How young will a chook go clucky?
PostPosted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:13 am 
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Great photos Chicka Dee,

So sorry another has been pushed aside as this little one was well on its way.

Broodies are so clever. I wonder how they know that something isn't right with the foetus.

Good luck with the rest of the clutch.

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 Post subject: Re: How young will a chook go clucky?
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Chickababe wrote:
Great photos Chicka Dee,

So sorry another has been pushed aside as this little one was well on its way.

Broodies are so clever. I wonder how they know that something isn't right with the foetus.

Good luck with the rest of the clutch.

Thanks Chicka, wave.gif

I know those photos are kinda gross but they at least show everyone what stage the chicken is at around day 10 :-D

Clara was off the nest today for a little while, she was not impressed with me when I tried to grab her for a cuddle, she fluffed up and pecked me about 20 times fast, but not hard, just a warning to say "stay away". Then she jumped back on the nest all cranky :lol:

Well, we have just over a week to go before hopefully babies start popping out of their shell.

Keep your fingers crossed she doesn't kick any more off.[smilie=a_goodjobson.gif]

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Thank you, kindly 52.gif for posting the photos, they are very educational.

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 Post subject: Re: How young will a chook go clucky?
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Not long to go now....and hopefully we will have babies :-D

Tuesday is D-Day, or should I call it C-Day for Chicken Day.

So the count down begins.......now....5! chicken4.gif


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 Post subject: Re: How young will a chook go clucky?
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Tick, tick, tick.....

1 day to go and we should have pipping if all is well chicken4.gif

I really hope my girl gets some babies out of this as I would hate to see all of her hard work/effort to be for nought :neutral:

Keep you fingers crossed for us


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gluck.gif Clara

gluck.gif and a big hugto you Chicka-Dee



guessing the two eggs that did get pushed out were the two Isa eggs, I have been told that Isa Brown eggs don't hatch

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Thanks barnsey than657

Y.barnesy wrote:
guessing the two eggs that did get pushed out were the two Isa eggs, I have been told that Isa Brown eggs don't hatch

I've never heard that about Isa eggs. I hope it's not true. I've got Isa eggs in my incubator :shock:

No, the eggs were Clara eggs. I saved up 12 of her eggs & put them under her which is why I'm hoping for some, as the earliest lot would have been 2 weeks old by the time I put them under her so we may be needing a miracle here.

But she's sitting steady so I'm hoping that's a positive sign :-D


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Chicka-Dee wrote:
Thanks barnsey than657

Y.barnesy wrote:
guessing the two eggs that did get pushed out were the two Isa eggs, I have been told that Isa Brown eggs don't hatch

I've never heard that about Isa eggs. I hope it's not true. I've got Isa eggs in my incubator :shock:

No, the eggs were Clara eggs. I saved up 12 of her eggs & put them under her which is why I'm hoping for some, as the earliest lot would have been 2 weeks old by the time I put them under her so we may be needing a miracle here.

But she's sitting steady so I'm hoping that's a positive sign :-D


Clara may just prove the chap that told me that wrong

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Y.barnesy wrote:
Clara may just prove the chap that told me that wrong

gluck.gif to you and Clara

Not possible this time around barnsey as she's sitting on her own eggs which are little creamy white coloured Speckled Sussex eggs.

Actually I candled 4 yesterday & the results were not good :( 2 out if the 4 were clear so I am not expecting a very good strike rate but I wasn't anyway due to some of the eggs being up to 2 weeks old, but at least the other 2 had something in them so fingers crossed they hatch out over the next 24 hours so she has something for her hard earned efforts.

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Chicka-Dee wrote:
Y.barnesy wrote:
Clara may just prove the chap that told me that wrong

gluck.gif to you and Clara

Not possible this time around barnsey as she's sitting on her own eggs which are little creamy white coloured Speckled Sussex eggs.

Actually I candled 4 yesterday & the results were not good :( 2 out if the 4 were clear so I am not expecting a very good strike rate but I wasn't anyway due to some of the eggs being up to 2 weeks old, but at least the other 2 had something in them so fingers crossed they hatch out over the next 24 hours so she has something for her hard earned efforts.

Keep those fingers crossed [smilie=a_goodjobson.gif]


I will keep my fingers crossed for Clara
looking forward to seeing Clara's and Clyde's children's baby pic's
they will be for sure so cute

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