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  1. Altfrizzle

    Will a hen go broody again?

    Just get a silkie. I currently have 8 out of 10 silkie hens brooding.
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    First time incubating. Think they need help!

    4 degrees is still too much fluctuation. In still air you want 102 at the top of the egg. Over 104 for any length of time will kill them.
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    Blue silkie trio, CT on NY border

    (Across the state line from North/South Salem NY)
  4. Altfrizzle

    First time incubating. Think they need help!

    Chickens don’t like change so that with the heat would definitely throw them off laying. Mine freak out when I completely clean their coop. What kind of incubator are you using?
  5. Altfrizzle

    Blue silkie trio, CT on NY border

    Ridgefield, but would drive up to an hour to meet up.
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    First time incubating. Think they need help!

    Temp fluctuations can cause all kinds of problems. I’d use the guides on here and assist at this point.
  7. Altfrizzle

    How long for an egg to hatch....

    Depends on what kind of quail but I thought 16 days. Keep humidity up and give it a bit more time.
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    Silkie rooster or hen?

    Looks like a cockerel to me.
  9. Altfrizzle

    Cold eggs

    They won’t be moving much if they’re cold but if heated up again are likely fine. The internal egg temperature is more stable than shell temperature. Did she give up entirely? Do you have an incubator? Is it hot out where you are?
  10. Altfrizzle

    Hatching shipped eggs

    IME if the chick has developed well the saddle shaped air cells aren’t an issue at draw-down. They draw down into normal shapes and the chick pips fine. The only problem is if it caused an issue with the chick getting into position to hatch. I keep an eye out for pips outside of the air cell.
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    New and confused

    I would give more time. They did not look like quitters to me.
  12. Altfrizzle

    New and confused

    The air cells look fine but overall development is less than would be expected for Day 21. I’d guess Day 17-19.
  13. Altfrizzle

    New and confused

    Those look a bit small. Looks like low temperatures. Give them more time.
  14. Altfrizzle

    Hatching Bantams?

    I think humidity also plays a large part with mixed egg hatches. Bantams tend to have thinner shells and in my experience need higher humidity. I aim for 50% first 18 up to 70-75% at lockdown.
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    Do I do anything?

    I’d candle and see which are developing, etc.
  16. Altfrizzle

    First assisted hatching on cracked egg, she’s out, questions

    I’d aim for 99.5 or at least 99. You can put a drop or two of water/vitamin/etc on her beak it certainly won’t harm her. Is there a reason you don’t want to put her back under mama?
  17. Altfrizzle

    Should I help this egg?!?!?! PLEASE HELP!!!!!

    Malpositioned chicks pip through inner and outer membranes at the same time and take longer to hatch. I might take it out and apply coconut oil to the membrane or chip a tiny bit more shell away to see what going on. If you see red veins after coconut oil: STOP. As long as it’s not stuck...
  18. Altfrizzle

    Color project smooth silkies/satins CT/NY

    Might offer older ones later. Not quite ready to part with them.
  19. Altfrizzle

    Color project smooth silkies/satins CT/NY

    That can’t be helped. They’re way too young to sex.
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