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So pretty
Congrats
This is what i wrote 2 weeks ago, i thought this chick is either spalding pied(from the spalding pied hen) or bronze silver pied(coming from the bronze white eye hen), and today 4 chicks hatched from this pen, one of the eggs was from the bronze white eye hen, i knew that because i was there when she laid her egg so i marked the egg with *bronze w/e*, and guess what the chick hatched from this egg is Bronze silver pied, here its:
Another chick from this hatch, spalding pied split bronze:
Quote: Someone on the Nor Cal thread uses it, but not sure how he uses it or what type he uses. I'm like you, I use hot water and bleach then allow enough time for the vapors to dissipate.
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-Kathy
Sure you will but now you get to watch them grow upBaby peas are so cute! I'm going to miss looking at their pictures when hatching season is over.
I feel your pain. My hatches have been horrible too. I don't think I have had better than 10% hatch rate so far this year, maybe lower. Right now I am on day 29, I candled 20 eggs going into the hatcher, all alive, and I haven't seen a pip yet. I have the same new Sportsman you do, the eggs lay on their sides in the turner, I keep the humidity at 60%, I use a hatcher kept at 75% @ 99.5 degrees. This time I set the eggs in egg cartons in the hatcher just to try something different than what I have been doing. Everything else hatches out fine, I am at a loss too, sorry to hear that this is so prevalent this year for most of us.
On this hatch I even weighed the eggs going in and coming out of the incubator and had the normal 15% weight loss average.
However there may be a reason for most of my woes. I have been battling a bacterial infection in my peas this spring, it may very well be that the hens are stressed and that is affecting the hatch rate.
Eggzactly what DW said to do. I did find a conversation on Old English Game Bird Society forum from 2012 where someone said if you use Clorox or Lysol to be sure to let it air out like you do before putting eggs in. They thought that Ozine or Tec-Trol were the best things to sterilize with, I'm not sure why we didn't use the Tek-Trol to begin with, we use it a lot anyway. I understand that one of the biggest hatchers in my area who hatches tens of thousands of eggs per year, washes all his eggs and coats them with Tek-Trol before setting them to kill any bacteria on the eggs.
Yeah, I think I can take the blame for this one, I can still smell the Lysol in the hatcher and it's been six days. The duck eggs that were in the hatcher faired a little better and the guineas hatched 100%, but not a pip from the Peas. I am thinking that the guineas hatched two days earlier and have a thicker shell so they were not affected. My learning curve really sucks.
This weeks batch is due to go into the hatcher Saturday for a Monday hatch, (DylansMom has two eggs in that batch), and the eggs that I would have set in the incubator went under three broody FBCs. Tec-Trol is my new best friend.