Horray! I candled last night and 10 out of 11 eggs are clearly growing! WOW. Who would expect that much fertility out of grocery store eggs?! Not me, that's for sure.

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Horray! I candled last night and 10 out of 11 eggs are clearly growing! WOW. Who would expect that much fertility out of grocery store eggs?! Not me, that's for sure.
I posted a video of my chick moving too (this is my first hatch, so it was quite exciting), but apparently no one saw itI was too frustrated to try last night... but here's a vid of my candling.![]()
My rooster is almost 6 yrs. He was injured right before I needed him to do his job so I didn't know if he'd be up to the task, and he wasn't ... but it appears I did get 2 viable fertilized eggs from him. Hopefully we can get them to hatch.Hmmm worth a shot! Do roosters normally lose their fertility at a certain age? My head roo is getting up there...
Horray! I candled last night and 10 out of 11 eggs are clearly growing! WOW. Who would expect that much fertility out of grocery store eggs?! Not me, that's for sure.
Love your coop! Do you have any pictures of your coop without this snow and such? I would love to see the inside...and of course your chickadees too!No birds outside today. Besides the snow, it is windy and they are all hunkered down in the coop for the day. I cooked up the spoiled brats some rice and peas and made little balls (my toddlers thought it was fun and kept them busy too, yay) and stuck them all over the coop to give them something warm to eat and something to do besides lay there and pout about the weather. I'm so glad I had my npip testing tuesday when it was in the 50's and sunny instead of today, or yesterday during the rain.
I started to candle yesterday, and pulled 3 clears. There was a thunderstorm going on, and the power started to flicker so I stopped and closed up the incubator just in case. Luckily it stayed on though.![]()
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I saw it! I have read through all of the thread... just can't reply to everything, and I'm sure that's how everyone is feeling.I posted a video of my chick moving too (this is my first hatch, so it was quite exciting), but apparently no one saw it![]()
Thanks Jessiey! I set 36 eggs - 12 were my own, but my rooster is almost 6 and had been injured so I didn't think we'd get much from him and I was right - only 2. I also got 12 from a lady in town, but she wasn't sure her rooster was mature enough and I had roughly 2 fertilized in that bunch. I also have 10 Maran eggs and 1 RIR of which 6 or 7 appear to have life in 'em so ... all in all, not a raving success for my first hatch attempt, but I'll be happy if some make it to the end. Having a few issues with humidity up here in cold northern BC Canada!I saw it! I have read through all of the thread... just can't reply to everything, and I'm sure that's how everyone is feeling.This is my first hatch too! How many eggs did you set? how many do you still have? We ca be first time hatch buddies. ^.^
Love your coop! Do you have any pictures of your coop without this snow and such? I would love to see the inside...and of course your chickadees too!
~ Aspen
It's just an old carport/tent thing frame in front of our old garden shed/now coop.I wrapped it in welded wire and tarped it. I wrap the sides in tarps or plastic for the winter of the open part so they have a bigger covered area in weather like now. Half of the pen is the mandarins pen, and I'll be adding an outside covered run to their section this spring. The crib on the right was made into a little house for the calls/mandarins. Except for the mandarins, the rest are only locked in there for nighttime and usually have the whole yard to go poop in. They prefer the front doorstep, of course.![]()