My hatch is all done. Out of all my eggs only one little bugger actually hatched on Halloween and she is the littlest of them all. At first they tried to bully her, but now she is the little bully.
Out of 14 eggs donated from someone local, 10 hatched. Sadly 15 were donated, but hubby crushed...
I had one hatch this morning. Only one to actually hatch on Halloween :barnie The last of the fridge eggs, from my old silkie who actually has dark skin. That leaves just one egg, in the bator.
I had a broody on eggs. She was on them a little more than 2 Days. Dog came and attacked her. I bought an incubator 4 Days later, and put 2 of the only undamaged ones in. Both developed just fine, one hatched.
So it’s possible
Just found two that are pretty much motionless and probably dead. One was zipping, but when I checked, realized it is backwards. Never poked into air cell because it was opposite. Another never zipped, also positioned wrong. So sad, but that’s nature I guess
One more black silkie hatched and is...
If you want the air cell to grow you need less humidity.
I live in SoCal near the coast and the humidity in my incubator is around 35-40 dry. So I’ve only added water during lockdown at day 18 and onward.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching.64660/
Maybe take a look through that article. It talks about making a safety hole as well.
I made a safety hole for a couple of my internal pippers after 24 hours or so. If you just make sure to make a tiny hole at top center air cell. Away from their beak. They should be fine with oxeygen to do the rest on their own.
So far 10 have hatched. 8 in the brooder, and two playing soccer in the bator.
I’m a little confuzzled now too because one of the chicks from my white silkie hen and white silkie rooster hatched. Parents both have black skin and baby has pink skin. Wondering if little hen wasn’t so faithful :lau
Take good care of yourself, and heal up. My mother is the same way and will find the need to do things she shouldn’t be doing anymore.
So here I am today with chicks hatching, two 1 year olds, and also watching my mom who has done too much this last week, is injured and sick to boot.
Good to know for next time :thumbsup
So of the 13 eggs left, 12 have pip’ed completely, but one little bugger pip’ed on the side of the egg, not in the air cell. I made an air hole on the large end to help him out and see what’s going on. He is alive and chirping loud! Louder than the rest...
It hatched! It had some green and white blob of goo stuck to its bottom. I’m assuming it was poo. It’s belly is all closed up and it looks good. I’m just doubting it’s a silkie. I ordered it from a breeder who only has, supposedly, paint silkies, but this chick is all pink. Oh well it’s a cutie...
It looks like it is huffing and puffing, is that the same as the yawning. She’s really noisy. I’m planning to just let her do her thing and see how far she’s progressed tomorrow.
I’m just wondering if they need light? I have my incubator in a pretty dark room, almost pitch black. I assume in...
Here’s a picture of him/her. I’m assuming I just leave them alone for another 24-30 hours. She just keeps chirping, very chatty, but not trying very hard to actually get out. From the angle the picture was taken it looks like she’s much closer to the hole, than she actually is. I had to flash a...
I checked this morning and it was still alive, but didn't make any progress. So I first tried using a sewing needle to poke a hole. Shell was so hard and the needle didn't do anything, so I ended up poking through with a small pair of sewing scissors.
I also noticed that the sides of my...
This egg is one from the batch of shipped eggs that were under my broody. I think maybe that's why it's so far ahead of all the others. It's also the only shipped egg left, so that's why I am thinking of even trying to help it. Would hate for a fully formed chick to die internally pip'ed because...