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  1. Hannah15

    ISO: Show Quality Adult Mille Fleur d'Uccle Hens

    Hi, I'm looking for a couple nice quality mille fleur d'uccle hens. I might talk about porcelains too, because my lone rooster is less than ideal. I'm located in Nebraska, but would be open to traveling for the right birds (within reason), or shipping.
  2. Hannah15

    "White" Peachicks Getting Color?

    Actually, now that I think of it, since the pied chick that is obviously the purple male's chick is pied, that chick MUST have gotten the pied gene from the purple, and therefore MUST have gotten the white gene from the opal hen. So she is clearly split white. But the opal cock could be split...
  3. Hannah15

    "White" Peachicks Getting Color?

    I said that I assumed that they were split white. I have no idea what they carry other than the obvious opal and white eye. (And the purple male obviously carries purple and one pied gene.) But, regardless, if the purple is father, he IS split pied, which could provide the pied gene that they...
  4. Hannah15

    "White" Peachicks Getting Color?

    Okay, thanks so much!
  5. Hannah15

    "White" Peachicks Getting Color?

    Okay. Thanks! Should they have had color when they hatched? I figured I would see a dot or something, and I did look since I got the other pied chick. Maybe they are opal silver pieds, since those chicks are so much lighter? I have no particular reason to believe the parents are split black...
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    "White" Peachicks Getting Color?

    Oddly, when I opened the window and let natural light in, I couldn't even identify which chick had the wing that I thought looked black shoulder "yellow". Also, note that they are kind of dirty. I assume they have been underneath other roosting chicks at times. :rolleyes:
  7. Hannah15

    "White" Peachicks Getting Color?

    I have a pair of opal white eyed pea's with an extra purple split to pied cock (as in, he carries one pied gene and no white gene, his father was dark pied) penned together. I got one loud or silver pied chick that is either India blue or purple. This isn't that surprising, apparently one or...
  8. Hannah15

    Review by '' on item 'Brinsea Octagon 20 ECO Auto Turn Egg Incubator'

    I bought this thing mostly just to use as a hatcher. I have an Rcom that I love that I incubate with. It worked fine for that purpose for a while. Although it is incredibly difficult to clean, because there are too many nooks and crannies that you can't get to. I did end up getting a turner...
  9. Hannah15

    Have these chicks passed away? (Inside egg)

    To me, that egg doesn't look dead (at least not for very long). Usually when you can still see veins like that they are either alive or very recently dead. I don't think the air cell looks like a day 21 egg though. Usually the air cell becomes larger and more "slanted" by that point (unless...
  10. Hannah15

    Are D'Uccles more fragile?

    I should clarify my post... Mine are NOT fragile physically. They are full of attitude, and don't tend to get injured. (I guess, I didn't consider this could be referring to two different things... I thought the original post was clear in referencing health problems.) My issue is that my...
  11. Hannah15

    Are D'Uccles more fragile?

    None of mine are from a hatchery, and yes, I find them to be pretty fragile. I pretty much just plan for losses. Mine came from quite a ways away, but it seems like after a couple of generations on my property, they are a little better. :idunno I agree that it is VERY frustrating, but I've...
  12. Hannah15

    Slow Developing Eggs

    Hi. Thanks for the post. Hopefully, I'll answer everything. They are Belgian d'Uccles and yes they eat the same thing. There is one rooster over four hens (and yes, there are at least three hens that were laying). The problem is that they are a new-ish color (to the US), so it is not...
  13. Hannah15

    Slow Developing Eggs

    No. I've used the incubators before, and trust the thermometers. Further, the other eggs in the same incubators (at the same time) are developing at a normal rate. Thanks though. :)
  14. Hannah15

    Slow Developing Eggs

    Hi, I have a bunch of eggs in a couple of incubators at the moment (an Rcom and a Brinsea, so good quality). Most of the eggs are doing great, and temp and humidity have never been a problem. However, the eggs from one specific breeding pen are not developing well. They receive the same care...
  15. Hannah15

    Normal?

    Personally, I find that all of my chicks (including peachicks) are relatively quiet if they are happy. If they start chirping a lot, I start looking for the cause (cold, sick, hungry, thirsty, etc.).
  16. Hannah15

    Golden neck d'Uccle

    I see that this is an older thread, so you may have already had your question answered, but if not I figured I would throw what I (think ) I know in. From what I understand, golden neck is either a mille fleur with dominant white, or it can also be created with splash. (For example, two blue...
  17. Hannah15

    What Is This? Yolk?

    Okay, good to hear. My chicken chicks and peachick never have this much left in the egg after they hatch, but it has been probably 20 years since I have hatched any ducks. I could definitely see poo with it, but I also didn't think yolk would be attached in that way. Thanks.
  18. Hannah15

    What Is This? Yolk?

    What is this blob? It was attached to the duckling's navel by a thread thick "cord". The picture is basically true to color. It is definitely brownish.
  19. Hannah15

    Shipping eggs arived but air cell damage , please help advise : (

    I had a heater cook some fish about a year ago. It still haunts me. I can't imagine how awful of a way to go that was. These were fish we had for a few years, that I cared enough about to bring home to medicate. Annoyingly, the chicks that were in there were already hatched. (Thankfully...
  20. Hannah15

    Shipping eggs arived but air cell damage , please help advise : (

    That's good to know for the shipped eggs at least. I specifically bought an Rcom (Pro, not the Suro) so that I could incubate my pea eggs on their sides. I DID have a Brinsea too, and I had a bunch of shipped chicken eggs in there upright and it certainly helped with the air cells. However...
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