Sadly the 9 eggs in the incubator did not develop, this is for a couple of reasons I think, mainly that the incubator buld died at about 10 days and the eggs got cold, that said at that point only 3 had developed anyway.
Think its time for a new incubator.
Welcome
Welcome to our Hatching eggs and chicks page.
On this blog you will be able to follow our progress with our first incubator (and now our second incubator, as well as few broody birds).
And hopefully see our healthy chicks.
On this blog you will be able to follow our progress with our first incubator (and now our second incubator, as well as few broody birds).
And hopefully see our healthy chicks.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Dennis and her nest
Katherines Babies

Katherines babies are now just over 2 weeks old and have discoverd our very large compost heap, they all spend hours fighting over worms, flys and bugs. Can be very funny to see 4 of them all trying to eat the same worm. They end up all covered in mud.
Luckily they have also discovered that water isn't just for drinking, but it is also great for swimming in. The goats are not to pleased as it tends to be their drinking bowl that they chose for a swim.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Katherine and Babies
Here hopefully is some film of one of the Muscovy ducklings hunting his own lunch of flies..
Need some more Bantams
Well now we are down to two silkies I want more bantams even more than before looks like the eggs in the incubator at the moment are all dudes, so no chicks there. Can't seem to find any female bantams round here for love nor money.
New Incubator
Well after almost a years faithful service, I'm begining to think it is time to get a bigger and better incubator, I was warned it was addictive.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Peckers Chick
PomPom as she/he is noe is now 11 weeks, having hatched the day before we moved, and she/he is almost as big as mum.
Role Call
Just as it has been some time since I last posted, I think its time for a bird role call.
So here goes.
2 Silkies, (we lost Swimmer early in the year, George went off to a new home, Cutie Pie, Purdie, Lucy got killed by a nasty fox.)
1 Goose, well Gander he is still going strong, just as grumpy, but convinced he is the "ducklings" dad, little confussed there.
2 Muscovies Henry VIII and Katherine VI (I didn't name them) well they now have 9 mini muscovies (4 days old).
Then there is Lady the crested duck, believed to be about 9 now, again she is looking great, still holding her own with the young whipasnappers.
Snowball the aylesbury, supposed to be ladies mate, but is a bit of a ladies man.
the 6 Runners (two stayed at the old house for our buyers) Splode, Dennis (female), waddles, coco, rolo, blondie, sadly the fox also got Brandy.
Three Quail, completely mad, seem to drink water likes its going out of fashion.
Oh any 9 eggs in the incubator, one week left.
Thats all the birds.
So here goes.
2 Silkies, (we lost Swimmer early in the year, George went off to a new home, Cutie Pie, Purdie, Lucy got killed by a nasty fox.)
1 Goose, well Gander he is still going strong, just as grumpy, but convinced he is the "ducklings" dad, little confussed there.
2 Muscovies Henry VIII and Katherine VI (I didn't name them) well they now have 9 mini muscovies (4 days old).
Then there is Lady the crested duck, believed to be about 9 now, again she is looking great, still holding her own with the young whipasnappers.
Snowball the aylesbury, supposed to be ladies mate, but is a bit of a ladies man.
the 6 Runners (two stayed at the old house for our buyers) Splode, Dennis (female), waddles, coco, rolo, blondie, sadly the fox also got Brandy.
Three Quail, completely mad, seem to drink water likes its going out of fashion.
Oh any 9 eggs in the incubator, one week left.
Thats all the birds.
Hatching.
Well my Christmas hatched worked well, 7 babies, sadly first time mum peacker wasn't sure what to do, and left the babies in the cold to die.
Since then Peacker surprised us all with a new chick, the day befofre we moved house, 5 weeks after George our cock had gone to market.
Dennis (she is a girl) spent 3 weeks on 18 eggs, only to abandon them due to the very heavy rain in June, mangaed to hatch one, in the incubator but sadly it was a poorly chick and didn't make it.
Since then Peacker surprised us all with a new chick, the day befofre we moved house, 5 weeks after George our cock had gone to market.
Dennis (she is a girl) spent 3 weeks on 18 eggs, only to abandon them due to the very heavy rain in June, mangaed to hatch one, in the incubator but sadly it was a poorly chick and didn't make it.
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