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My hen, Idril, hatched out a baby chick yesterday.
She'd gone broody and I allowed her to keep eggs, so here we have the first of what may be several. The egg had been laid either April 6th or 7th.
The chick is a silver-laced Wyandotte x buff Orpington F1 cross. In simpler English, she is the first filial hybrid offspring of a pure silver-laced Wyandotte rooster (who was named Tiny Dancer, as when I'd gotten him as a day old chick, he'd been the smallest of the batch, and I rather like classic Elton John...) and a pure buff Orpington mother hen (named Idril, for one of the elves in JRR Tolkien's worlds).
At first glance h/she (the chick) seems to have carried on most of the physical appearance genetics of the mother. Mostly pale buff now, but some darkness on the top of the head, by both eyes, and at the tips of one wing.
The chick had to come in overnight, and h/she is living in a box in my living room. Temps were going to drop close to freezing (35F/4C) overnight. Besides, mama was paying more attention to the hatchling and ignoring the unhatched.
The chick seems to be having trouble walking, however. I am seriously hoping I won't need to cull, because otherwise h/she is eager to live.
She'd gone broody and I allowed her to keep eggs, so here we have the first of what may be several. The egg had been laid either April 6th or 7th.
The chick is a silver-laced Wyandotte x buff Orpington F1 cross. In simpler English, she is the first filial hybrid offspring of a pure silver-laced Wyandotte rooster (who was named Tiny Dancer, as when I'd gotten him as a day old chick, he'd been the smallest of the batch, and I rather like classic Elton John...) and a pure buff Orpington mother hen (named Idril, for one of the elves in JRR Tolkien's worlds).
At first glance h/she (the chick) seems to have carried on most of the physical appearance genetics of the mother. Mostly pale buff now, but some darkness on the top of the head, by both eyes, and at the tips of one wing.
The chick had to come in overnight, and h/she is living in a box in my living room. Temps were going to drop close to freezing (35F/4C) overnight. Besides, mama was paying more attention to the hatchling and ignoring the unhatched.
The chick seems to be having trouble walking, however. I am seriously hoping I won't need to cull, because otherwise h/she is eager to live.