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So I think my hatch is done. I have 7 chicks so far, 2 died before they were out of the shell and there are 5 eggies left in the bator. I have little hope for them, however one of the eggs has an internal pip and when I picked it up to candle it (this was before I knew it had an internal pip) it peeped at me and I could feel it moving! I hurriedly put it back in the incubator. Should I make a little air hole for it in the air cell? It's been internally pipped for 30 hours now, and I know its alive because i tapped the glass and it peeped very softly. What should I do? I'm fairly certain the others are dead, but I think I may just leave them in there until day 25 just in case. I feel like this: barnie.gif

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Come join us for Mahonri's 3rd Annual Easter Hatch-a-Long!!

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/625456/mahonris-3rd-annual-byc-easter-hatch-a-long

 

A wise man once told me that duct tape can be used to fix anything. Well, it doesn't work on mufflers.

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Originally Posted by ChestnutRidge View PostUnfortunately, despite MONTHS of adjustments to try and quelch this, someone in my coop - or several someones - is feather-picking.  They have a huge amount of space, free range 4+ hours a day, and eat a ton of high-protein and fiber stuff, but the habit remains.  So, 4 girls are missing beards and my rooster is missing neck feathers.  They look terrible and it is very embarrassing.  I trimmed the very tip of one guilty hen's beak, tried separations, and so on.  I don't want to use pinless peepers.  Has anyone made a foul-tasting goo to smear on the picked parts?  Any other ideas?

 

 

 


I tried everything as you have.  They just ate any goo I put on like it was frosting.  What finally worked was feeder of free choice oats with the hulls still on plus one or two other grains all together in an additional feeder.  They will self regulate how much they eat and egg production went back to normal after a week or two.  PLUS I put aprons on them.  For us aprons are a must at first sign of trouble.

 

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-Enjoying eggs of heterotic hens because I lack the ability & patience to succeed in a purebred world. (credit msucares.com/poultry/commercial/history.html)

-As Aunt Augusta says:  I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance.  Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone.  The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound.  Fortunately...

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post #10393 of 11360
I had the worst hatch rate ever. I did not hatch any!! I think it is the incubator I used for the first two weeks of the hatch. They almost all developed but did not hatch!! Any ideas? 12 made it to lockdown but no internal pips were even noted. hmmmmmmm. Advice?
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So sorry to Wisher and java girl about this hatch. My first hatch, I got one out of 30, and then the chick died, so my advice is to try, try again.
Thank you all for your advice and well-wishes for my semi-comatose chick. I was afraid to look this morning, but DH says he is fluffed up and moving around! I'm planning to check and see if I can move him into the brooder before work, as long as he can move around adequately. Perhaps he can hang around with my hummingbird Marans!
I will report my final hatch this afternoon, which is looking like 20 out of 49. It would have been an abysmal hatch rate if I hadn't thrown a bunch of my own eggs in there.
Off to work....


Your story sounds alot like mine.  I set 42 eggs, only 8 made it to lockdown and of the 8 only 2 pipped.  The first one pipped then nothing for 36 hours so I helped it.  It had some kind of a hernia and never was able to stand or walk just layed there chirping every once in awhile.  I couldnt watch it slowly die so I had to put it down (a first for me and I cried like a baby).  The other one pipped and halfway zipped but then nothing.  I opened it up when I cleaned out the incubator and it was dead.  The sad part was that it looked perfectly healthy to me.  The one I helped I probably shouldnt have and the one I didnt I probably should have helped.

 

I'm not giving up.  I couldn't even if I wanted to because I still have Muscovies and guineas in the incubator that won't hatch for another 2 weeks.  I just pray that I have my kinks worked out now.

 

Maybe someone can tell me what causes a sticky chick?  The one with the hernia never dried out even after nearly 2 days it was still wet looking and crispy/sticky.  I know it had to be my humidity?  Too low?  Too High? 

Bantam Red Cochins, Mille Fluer D'Uccle, Free ranging guineas - Pearl, Pied, Buff, Violet, Lavender.  One RIR hen and one Black Australorp hen (Henny) who is a spoiled rotten pet.  Variety of Maran babies.  One great husband, three kids, and two dogs.  I'm a chick-a-holic so I have an ever changing number of feather kids.

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Bantam Red Cochins, Mille Fluer D'Uccle, Free ranging guineas - Pearl, Pied, Buff, Violet, Lavender.  One RIR hen and one Black Australorp hen (Henny) who is a spoiled rotten pet.  Variety of Maran babies.  One great husband, three kids, and two dogs.  I'm a chick-a-holic so I have an ever changing number of feather kids.

My Swap Page:  http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-swap-shop

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post #10395 of 11360
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So I think my hatch is done. I have 7 chicks so far, 2 died before they were out of the shell and there are 5 eggies left in the bator. I have little hope for them, however one of the eggs has an internal pip and when I picked it up to candle it (this was before I knew it had an internal pip) it peeped at me and I could feel it moving! I hurriedly put it back in the incubator. Should I make a little air hole for it in the air cell? It's been internally pipped for 30 hours now, and I know its alive because i tapped the glass and it peeped very softly. What should I do? I'm fairly certain the others are dead, but I think I may just leave them in there until day 25 just in case. I feel like this: barnie.gif



I am anxiously awaiting the advice on this one too. I have several eggs in the bator that pipped internally on saturday and I keep hearing faint noises coming from them, so I am not sure how long to let them go or if there even is anything I can do for them.

 

Anna, momma to 4 girls, 2 dogs (gsd and a newfie), a cratchety old lovebird, a sugarglider, and a soon to be expanding flock of chickens. And wife to one amazing man!

 

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Anna, momma to 4 girls, 2 dogs (gsd and a newfie), a cratchety old lovebird, a sugarglider, and a soon to be expanding flock of chickens. And wife to one amazing man!

 

tastefullysimple.com/web/akeeney

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/annabananaandfamilys-swap-page my swap page

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Originally Posted by ChestnutRidge View PostUnfortunately, despite MONTHS of adjustments to try and quelch this, someone in my coop - or several someones - is feather-picking.  They have a huge amount of space, free range 4+ hours a day, and eat a ton of high-protein and fiber stuff, but the habit remains.  So, 4 girls are missing beards and my rooster is missing neck feathers.  They look terrible and it is very embarrassing.  I trimmed the very tip of one guilty hen's beak, tried separations, and so on.  I don't want to use pinless peepers.  Has anyone made a foul-tasting goo to smear on the picked parts?  Any other ideas?

 

 

 


I tried everything as you have.  They just ate any goo I put on like it was frosting.  What finally worked was feeder of free choice oats with the hulls still on plus one or two other grains all together in an additional feeder.  They will self regulate how much they eat and egg production went back to normal after a week or two.  PLUS I put aprons on them.  For us aprons are a must at first sign of trouble.

 

Have you looked them over for external parasites, like mites and lice?? 
 

 



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I had the worst hatch rate ever. I did not hatch any!! I think it is the incubator I used for the first two weeks of the hatch. They almost all developed but did not hatch!! Any ideas? 12 made it to lockdown but no internal pips were even noted. hmmmmmmm. Advice?


There can be many reasons for a hatch to fail. Sorry none pipped. I keep a journnal and write time, temps, RH, turning info, weather info, or other misc notes that might effect hatching.  This relly helps me SEE where problems might be. Hope you will try again. 

 

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NPIP Tested Clean

 

           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

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Grow where you are planted. --Unknown

 

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post #10397 of 11360

I have hatched thousands of chicks, and I learned alot by opening up the unhatched eggs after the hatch. I also learned alot by reading this: Hatchability Problem Analysis.   I am also still learning.

 

 

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My final report for hatch:

From my own eggs: 35 out of 43 locked down (50 set)

Icelandics picked up from NotAFarm: 22 out of 23 locked down (24 set)

Shipped eggs from Kathyinmo: 7 out of 9 locked down (22 set)

Shipped eggs from LuckyPickens and Ruth: 0 out of 7 locked down (40 set) sickbyc.gif All had been late quitters - none even pipped internally.

 

So dismal hatch for shipped eggs but I still have 64 fuzzies to keep me entertained!

 

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Dark Horse Acres

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Iowa Blues and a mixed flock of a wide variety.

http://www.iowabluechickenclub.com/

 

 

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Some may believe old eggs are okay to hatch, but I don't. As the experts say, in many old and new published articles, after 10 days it is a gamble. I don't generally even attempt to incubate eggs over a week old. The fresher the better, in my opinion.

 


You are exactly right, and to prove it, the majority of the eggs that hatched were yours! I got 7 out of your eggs, and 2 of them are very weak but trying...the low temps just kicked everyone's bum. I had no idea it was dropping so low at night. I'm very determined to get that fixed, pronto! 

 

What color chicks did you get? The F2s can be: Barred;Black;Delaware;Split gold/silver males;Buff Columbian; Barred Buff Columbian & Silver Columbian (the last will be pullets).  Note: ALL the buff colored chicks are female.

 

 

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 stated a batch of shipped 14  HRIRs eggs.   Plus 8 BCMs 2.  Cuckoo    Hope to get a trio out of shipped eggs.   Packaging was great on the shipped eggs but 3 eggs were cracked.   _Put a patch of candle on them  to see what would happen.   Never heard of trying that before..

Unoffical  hatch final  unplugged bator   60 out of 85.   Killed 6  got them too hot  when I went to store  (darn it)  temperature was hanging at 95 degree in box   bounced to 107 by the time I got home.   They were weak or freshly hatched chicks that would dry in the bator.  Humidity   went crazy toward end of hatch....they would dry in there....

Have to do egg topsie to see if egg are fertile that didn't hatch   Later today.   Have to get some work done   been comsumed by this hatch  LOL  good luck with chicks.

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