Give some photos when HE IS dryI'm completely in love with this chick, so it's probably going to be a rooster. lol
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Give some photos when HE IS dryI'm completely in love with this chick, so it's probably going to be a rooster. lol
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Noooobody?If you take the bread out too soon you will have squishy dough. Nobody likes squishy dough. Lol
Silly you.It’s Saturday before Easter, so it’s hatch day, right?!
Silly you.![]()
Ugh stinks when that happens. Can't wait till I'm just hatching my own eggs again and no more shipped in ( other than maybe for a fun not needed breed). I was getting 90-100% hatch rate from any eggs my own birds laid.Good luck to you @cppeace. I am in the same situation, only a few eggs left with veins. Just hoping I get at least 2 to hatch.
With dark shelled eggs like Marans, the key is to look for increasing darkness in the egg when candled. The indicated development.Day 12: I went and candled the eggs today and 6 looked good, the 4 left I am unsure about because they are super dark shells and I've never incubated Marans before and I think they don't have any development in them/stopped developing... but I may be wrong...
I'm leaving them in for a few more days and will candle again on day 14. (Today I took out 2 eggs that were super light and easy to see into and I saw no development at all)
Any advice on how to best candle super dark eggs like Marans?
there is a 50\50 chance! of it being a cockerelI'm completely in love with this chick, so it's probably going to be a rooster. lol
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there is a 50\50 chance! of it being a cockerel