GUESS WHAT, EVERYONE?
I have eggs hatching today!....and tomorrow.. and the next day...and the next....
I really screwed up my egg setting somehow. I was doing so good, until the turkeys and chickens started messing with the schedule.
Me too!
Well, not nearly so many as you. Only 25 chickens eggs hatching right now, and one lone turkey due to hatch Wednesday. (That was before I was told to set the chickens to hatch at the same time as the turkeys. For my next batch, I have 8 turkey eggs set to go at the same time as the chickens.)
But this leads me to the questions I've been searching for answers to. And I know this is the place to ask, because you are some serious hatchaholics over here!
If (lol, or when) you guys lockdown tons of eggs, does it matter if there is space between the eggs, or if they are piled one on top of another? If it's really overloaded, does that affect the hatchability of the viable ones? Does the poo and gunk from the first chicks hurt the remaining eggs? If they don't have room to stretch their zipped shell apart, will they get stuck inside?
I have one chick whose butt was stuck in the shell for over an hour. I gave up waiting and went to bed. Now it's free of the shell, but it still sits in the same spot, like it may have something wrong with its back or legs. (It has until the rest hatch before I decide if it needs to be put down.) Not sure if the chick started out defective, or if being stuck in a shell that couldn't roll away from the nearest eggs somehow hurt it.
Thanks for any answers you can give!