The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: pikilily on February 24, 2009, 09:15:44 pm
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Wowowowowooo!
We have four new additions to the holding. 'Mother' is my broody Isa Brown hen -she does the job so well!! she hatched four chicks today all Wellsummers and all girls. (Last year I had one girl and seven boys!!!!) They are sooooo cute. Out of ten eggs, that sounds pretty poor hatch rate- mind you the time of year is a bit unusual, and the Welsummer Cockerals are only just 6mths old. I was doubtful there would be any successful hatchings!!!
Will try to get some photos up soon...Mum being very protective at the moment. Hey Johnmac Mr Green is an uncle! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
a very happy Emma
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Congratulations! Spring is sprung!
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I didn't know you could sex Welsummers so soon. I was hoping to hatch some under a broody in the absence of finding a young cockerel - how do you sex them?
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Congratulations its such a lovely time when they hatch successfully
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how exciting.....congratulations! :)
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littlebrownhen/Jane,
Hiya....Gosh I wish you were closer you could have one of my welsummer boys...they are so handsome...and I have too many.
Anyway, one can usually tell the sex from hatching by the colouring. The girls have more distinct markings- stripped like a chipmunk- down their heads and backs. Whereas the boys are blurry/fuzzily marked. If you google welsummer chicks you will find some photos. HTH!
Emma
PS I got eggs from ebay last year and hatched them both in the incubator and under 'mother' who went broody just as i received the eggs. The one girl who hatched had slate grey legs. She is by far the most beautiful hen i have ever seen. All her other markings and feather colourings are like a welsummer, althoug somehow brighter, more golden, technically she just has the wrong colour legs. Shame!! I have kept her because I have worked out how to identify her eggs, ie i will not use them for hatching!
Ems
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OOOOO ...it would be great to see the pictures!
I've just put some Barnavelder eggs in the incubator - looking forward to seeing the outcome.
Carole
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Hi Emma, Great news!!!
I shall pass the news onto Mr Green! Looking forward to seeing some pictures.
John. ;)