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Fast bake.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 6:37 am
by Murray
We were out in the garden this afternoon and i noticed an egg shell in the aviary.
'What the?"

I said.
Can't be, I thought. But there it was. So I had a look and there was a baby in a nest and another one well chipped.
I got the book and there it was, first egg 07/11 and second egg 09/11
So the first egg was 17 days and the second egg 15 days!
I know they can hatch a bit quicker when it is warm but 15 days, never seen anything like that.
I've got two other pairs on eggs laid a day or two after those. Better keep an eye on them

Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 6:50 am
by Buster121
Think earliest I ever had was 17 days, good luck with them
Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:55 am
by Devo1956
Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:10 am
by Murray
I am spending quite a lot of time with the pigeons these days, firstly because I can, and also because I am slowing down a bit. Retirement is setting in and I am starting to listen to the body a bit more. It took a while to unlearn just keeping going.
The pigeons are really responding. The slatey Heremans cock whose eggs hatched this afternoon was funny. I saw the big part of the shell in the aviary. When I was cleaning out I stood up and was at eye level with him. He had the top of the egg in his beak and was leaning out showing it to me. I said 'Got a baby!" He was very pleased and strutted a lap then went and dropped it through the mesh. The hen, 666, or Tay Tay as she is now known, flew up and walked past me muttering to herself.
It's all good for my health, I am sure of it.
Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:19 am
by Devo1956
Murray wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:10 am
I am spending quite a lot of time with the pigeons these days, firstly because I can, and also because I am slowing down a bit. Retirement is setting in and I am starting to listen to the body a bit more. It took a while to unlearn just keeping going.
The pigeons are really responding. The slatey Heremans cock whose eggs hatched this afternoon was funny. I saw the big part of the shell in the aviary. When I was cleaning out I stood up and was at eye level with him. He had the top of the egg in his beak and was leaning out showing it to me. I said 'Got a baby!" He was very pleased and strutted a lap then went and dropped it through the mesh. The hen, 666, or Tay Tay as she is now known, flew up and walked past me muttering to herself.
It's all good for my health, I am sure of it.
Good job the weather is better for you Murray, these damp days no good for my lungs. I hope you just pace yourself mate, the loft tasks will be done. I cant wait to see your birds mate, and the trip over to see David. Count down is on.

Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:31 am
by Murray
Yep. Looking forward to it!
Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 7:24 am
by Murray
On the same note, the grizzle Thone and Billion Baby hatched one this afternoon. She laid on 9th and 11th so it's 16 days for the first one.
I just happened to get a glimpse of it and quietly lifted him up and saw the other one was not hatched yet. I didn't look again, they are both a bit grumpy if you put your hand in the box.
So 16 days. It seems the spell of warm weather we had is pushing them along.
Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 7:26 am
by Murray
Devo1956 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:19 am
Murray wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:10 am
I am spending quite a lot of time with the pigeons these days, firstly because I can, and also because I am slowing down a bit. Retirement is setting in and I am starting to listen to the body a bit more. It took a while to unlearn just keeping going.
The pigeons are really responding. The slatey Heremans cock whose eggs hatched this afternoon was funny. I saw the big part of the shell in the aviary. When I was cleaning out I stood up and was at eye level with him. He had the top of the egg in his beak and was leaning out showing it to me. I said 'Got a baby!" He was very pleased and strutted a lap then went and dropped it through the mesh. The hen, 666, or Tay Tay as she is now known, flew up and walked past me muttering to herself.
It's all good for my health, I am sure of it.
Good job the weather is better for you Murray, these damp days no good for my lungs. I hope you just pace yourself mate, the loft tasks will be done. I cant wait to see your birds mate, and the trip over to see David. Count down is on.
No, Devo, the cold and wet is no good for the bad lungs. I am a million percent better in the warm and dry.
Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:52 am
by Murray
A while back I wrote that I had eggs hatch extremely quickly.
Well, this afternoon I found the big grizzle on a baby. The other one was not hatched and I wasn't going to poke around, the grizz is a bit of a big idiot, he would stomp on the baby. But I guess it's chipping.
But they were laid on 20 and 22 December, so that's 15 and 17 days again!
We've had a run of warm weather and a couple of hot days and that seems to be pushing them along.
Re: Fast bake.
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:58 am
by Murray
If there's two good strong babies they get Horsham breeder plate rings and they're off to the money race.