Adventures in freakdom.
Tentatively, I think the hatching is over. There are two eggs that never pipped, and I think they’re duds, but I’m going to leave them in the incubator for the rest of the day to make sure.
The final tally:
I went against my own rules and helped two chicks hatch. They pipped, and started the zip process, where they break shell around the egg to get out, then seemed to give up. After hours and hours of no activity, I finally took them out and took after the shell with some tweezers. One of the two went on to hatch just fine, but the other still seemed too tired / weak to do much. Last night, I finally helped it all the way out. When we went to bed, the chick couldn’t stand up. It seemed to have no leg control at all, and flopped around whenever it tried to move.
I thought for sure it would be dead when I got up this morning — some things just aren’t meant to be — but it was up on its feet, and while it still seems a little less capable than all the others, it’s able to get around and walk, so I have hopes it’ll end up doing fine.
The humidity in the incubator stayed off the chart once the chicks started hatched, well above the 70% you’re aiming for. Yesterday afternoon, I broke another hatching rule and started taking chicks out of the incubator before they were dry. I used a small Rubbermaid container with paper towels in the bottom and a 250W heat lamp overhead as a “staging room”, where the chicks were placed to dry out. I left them in the incubator long enough to get some walking control, then moved them. Once they were dry, they got moved out to the brooder in the garage.
All in all, we’re pretty happy with the results.
When we have a chicken set I move her into another part of the coop that I have enclosed with Chicken wire. Maybe 3 ft by 3ft and also have enclosed a small yard 3 x 5 for them. That also gives her a place to raise her chicks with out the other chickens messing with them.
Yeah, I’ve half-heartedly thought about that, but I think I just want to let nature take its course and see what happens. Plus, I’m lazy.
How long after the chicks hatch before they want food?
They’ll be okay without food for up to 72 hours, because they’re still absorbing the yolk sac, which is attached to their belly when they hatch. That’s how they can be shipped around the country with no food when they’re hatched. They’re all in the brooder with food now, and I’ve seen a few pecking up pieces I scattered around on the floor for them.
Are any of these from Frick or Flappy?
No. We had one blue egg when we started, but it ended up forming a blood ring instead of a chickie, so it got shitcanned on day 9 or 10. We’re not getting many blue eggs now, and haven’t ever since Flappy laid the monster egg. We get maybe two blue eggs a week.
McLovin and the girls made some fine-lookin’ babies.














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Beach Boys - squee! Kind of sad to watch that video knowing how much tragedy is in store for those young men who were on top of the world right there.
How does McLovin know not to try to make babies with the new ones once they are older?
OK now they are cute. The turnaround in 24 hours is amazing. From meatballs to fluffy cute chicks.
“How does McLovin know not to try to make babies with the new ones once they are older?”
He won’t
It really doesn’t matter much in the scheme of things though — particularly for chickens. For what it’s worth, I just paid a whole lotta money to have a buckling flown across country who is a result of his father being bred back to his daughter.
Hannah - If a rooster isn’t smart enough to find the open gate in a fence to get in and out of… I don’t think he will instinctively know that the new cute chicks in the yard are a no-no for the McLovin’.
McLovin would be keeping it ‘all in the family’ southern-style.:)
Adorable.
Thx for answering the feeding question. I’ve wondered since you got the first batch.
Holy! They’re so cute. I need to go hatch an egg!
They are way cute now that they are dry
As I look at the pictures, I can hear Bubba from Forrest Gump saying, “Chicken pot pie, chicken stir fry, grilled chicken, chicken nuggets…”
Great entry! I’m grilling chicken as I read this and look at your cute little chicks. I don’t know how I’d be able to raise chickens and then eat them! My uncle had a pet chick and his folks fried it up when it got big enough (the chicken not him). That was about 50 years ago, and my uncle still has not eaten chicken since that day his pet was fried
Good luck! My bet is still on your and Robyn won’t be able to do it!
How are you going to know which are dinner chickens and which are keeping chickens? Are you going to keep them sequestered or put bands on them or what?
I admit to being a little slow on these issues; but, I think it is understandable when you consider the founding of Crooked Acres, keeping up with the kitties, the cats, the fosters, the first batch of chicks, the lost abused and starving dog; but, if McLovin is Dad to them all (and of course he is!!!)are the chicks that just hatched–since “The Girlz” were all thorough breds–are the new chicks mongrols? And if so, do that affect what you plan to raise them for???
Sammi(aka: The Dummy)
Fred,
I was just catching up on your journal and had 2 questions! I cant remember but were the pigs the same size when you go them? One looks much bigger than the other one and I wondered why? I mean, I guess its just the way it works but it seems that one looks way bigger than the other.
Also, about the best buy thing. How silly is it that they make you take a bag for a cd? When you did the customer service thing did they ask you why you wanted to return the cd? Everytime Ive been in bestbuy I get really annoyed about them nearly patting you down before letting you leave with your stuff, it seems that they would allow people to leave like every other store since they seem to have the security tags on everything there. Good for you for leaving without buying the cd!