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all of the nyd hatch
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Aww..congratulations!
 
Happy new year everyone. I need some advise. I had 1 chick hatch but it had unabaorbed intestine and died. I have 2 egg's remaining, it is day 23 early and i float tested these 2 and they wiggled like crazy. I candled but do not see internal peep's. I am worried they may be malpositioned though one still has veining at the bottom. Any advise? Should I make a hole in the air cell, should I wait? I dont want to lose these littles if I can help them.
Me? You asking me? If you timed this right for the set date, then I would be assisting today. That's me!
 
Going out to shovel. Taking my phone out with the camera. Wonder how Missy will handle this deep stuff! I dread shoveling paths. :/
 
Well my last few hatched last night my total is 19/20 chicks hatched and 5/11 ducks im a little disapointed on my hatch rate for my ducks all were moving on lockdown then seems they didnt obserb the yolks and drowned

I've tried ducks. I had a hard time hatching them. Sorry.
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Oh my goodness! We got snow! We got a phone call early this morning, just as I was getting up. They said not to go out unless you have 4 wheel drive. Same time my husband was on the phone listening to the message..his cell phone rings. It's his brother, he calls back. He's stuck in the parking lot of his wife's work. We have a small dodge truck with 4 wheel drive. He's out helping him now. This is unreal, the most snow we've had in years...and it's supposed to keep snowing until Friday! Our freeway is even closed.
Well, out to shovel paths.
My husband did get up early with our old dog to let out. He wasn't really paying attention .. just thought, wow, we got a lot of snow. Looked down in time to see our poor old Ziggy, a Shcnoodle..disappear under the snow as he jumped off the porch. DH hurrys and gets him, then gets a broom for a quick fix for the dog
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We also got the most snow in years last night. A light dusting that was gone by morning. lol
It doesn't usually snow here, so any amount is treat.
 
Oh my goodness!  We got snow!   We got a phone call early this morning, just as I was getting up.  They said not to go out unless you have 4 wheel drive.   Same time my husband was on the phone listening to the message..his cell phone rings.  It's his brother, he calls back.  He's stuck in the parking lot of his wife's work.  We have a small dodge truck with 4 wheel drive.  He's out helping him now.  This is unreal, the most snow we've had in years...and it's supposed to keep snowing until Friday!  Our freeway is even closed.  
  Well, out to shovel paths.
 My husband did get up early with our old dog to let out.  He wasn't really paying attention .. just thought, wow, we got a lot of snow.  Looked down in time to see our poor old Ziggy, a Shcnoodle..disappear under the snow as he jumped off the porch.  DH hurrys and gets him, then gets a broom for a quick fix for the dog:/ .


Wow, how much snow did you get? We keep getting a few inches then it melts away. We keep waiting for a good snowfall.

I've tried ducks.  I had a hard time hatching them.   Sorry.  :hugs


I can't wait to try hatching ducks, only because I've never done it before.
 
Happy new year everyone. I need some advise. I had 1 chick hatch but it had unabaorbed intestine and died. I have 2 egg's remaining, it is day 23 early and i float tested these 2 and they wiggled like crazy. I candled but do not see internal peep's. I am worried they may be malpositioned though one still has veining at the bottom. Any advise? Should I make a hole in the air cell, should I wait? I dont want to lose these littles if I can help them.
I "sort of" go by the 21 day and I "sort of" go by when all the chicks hatch out. If everyone pops out at 21-22 days and then I have a couple of stragglers, I don't usually get past two extra days and I call it and open the eggs, unless some chick provides me with proof that they've internally pipped and they're working on it. I've never float tested, I go by candling. I usually figure things must not be going well for stragglers and they'll perish regardless so I open. If they live, they live...if they die, they die. I find most have already died and that's why they're late. I also am in the incubator because I stagger hatch in just one 'bator. That can affect the last chicks with humidity a bit.
BUT in my case I set my own eggs so please factor that thought in with everything.
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