22 days??

shardean

Chirping
7 Years
May 12, 2012
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what is the longest eggs have taken to hatch under a hen? I have 3 hens that have been taking turns on the nest of 9 eggs. this is day 22 and no action yet! How long should I wait?? any advise please! Thanks!
 
I recently had some go 25 days, couldn't believe it. Didn't have great hatch rates, though. I honestly have no idea why they went so long or did so poorly.

I have had eggs regularly take anywhere from 19-23 days to hatch. 21 days is like saying 9 months for a human, and all us mothers know how that goes...
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Under ideal conditions chick's will hatch in 21 days. So it isn't really like humans where there is tons of variations. But one day with too much time of the nest sets the eggs back and there are many variables and each hiccup adds to the time line. A few really wet days is a setback.. so on and so forth. Anyway sometimes eggs take longer, or shorter, it's all alright. I had 2 hens go broody last year and vowed to never again allow a hen to set eggs. I had 2 hens each sitting 8-10 eggs. At the end of around 28 days the chickens were still sitting and I decided to intervene. Alk the eggs were bad. Not one out of the bunch hatched. It was too hot. I suppose. So I gave them each another 8 eggs. On day 20 I heard peeping and got so excited. The next day there were no chick's but a bunch of shells. Later that day there were 2 chick's. Later- later that same day there was 1 chick. The 2 hens Co brooded that 1 chick... but when I set 16 eggs in my incubator I usually end up with close to 16 chicks. I'm better at it than my hens. I sold one of the hens and the sole survivor this past winter, but kept the other broody sister... and last week she started hiding eggs somewhere in the woods--now I see her every once in awhile she comes to get food and water and then back to her secret woods nest... hopefully she will fare better at brooding chicks in the woods than she and her sister did in the coop. Abs hopefully nothing eats her in the next few weeks while she's sleeping in the woods.
 
thanks..its day 25..2 of the 3 hens stay put! The 3rd is in and out...guess I should just pull the eggs, wait a few days and give them fresh if they still want to sit. I have had a better hatch rate with the hens...I too did the incubator. I like the hens doing all the work! lol
 
OK gave up..not one egg was fertile! really weird because it's one rooster and 2 hens, the last 2 years their eggs have had a really good hatching rate. One hen hatched 10 out of 11 eggs last year...rooster is 3, maybe he shoots blanks now!! lol
 
It is possible, have you changed their diet at all? Because poor diet can affect fertility as well. My first rooster was old and useless. I mean a good rooster but 0 fertile eggs
 

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