Just thought I'd share for a good laugh. Most people are crossing their fingers for pullets. We bought 6 straight runs from a store in hopes of a a pure bred Welsummer rooster. We bought 6 just to be sure we'd have at least two pullets. We thought we'd and up with a lot of roosters! Well fast...
That's extremely interesting! It's amazing how hard it is to incubate and the mama hen just sits on them and they pretty much all hatch. I really hope one of mine goes broody so I don't have to go through this hassle lol. With my luck, the whole bunch of them will go broody at the same time!
I'm sorry I don't know what internal pipped looks like or the correct position. I had to rip the membrane, it wasn't easy to get to the chick, and it was white. The shells also broke into little pieces when I cracked them. Does that mean shrink wrapped?
I have the same issue. Our recent hatch out of 40, 9 hatched and they hatched on day 21! I have no advice but wanted to let you know you're not alone with this issue.
Oh okay! I'll try dry hatching again. I think maybe when I try to up the humidity I do it too much. I never read anywhere not to go over 30. That might be my issue!
So, I am new to incubating eggs. I keep hoping my hens go broody because at the end of three weeks, nothing but disappointment almost every time. We've incubated four times now and one time got nothing. This time we had 30 eggs and only 5 hatched, one of the chicks has wry neck. They were also...
That's nuts! You did the right thing. Our rooster used to be chill too but is now on the list to be culled once a cockrel is mature. He attacked my child and me. He doesn't do it to me anymore bc I go in the area with a fat stick but I need to have my eyes on him at all times which sucks because...