A Cornish Cross (Breeding?) Journey

Waiting for dark Cornish x white rock (crosses or purebreds of either possible). I expect to have them on Monday though they should have been here today 🙄. Not expecting a great hatch rate even if they all arrive intact. Incubator can hold 42 if set vertically in egg cartons which is what I’m doing. May very well set a couple eggs on top of the 42 as I’m sure I’ll be removing at least a few duds from mine and likely several from the eBay eggs.

I let the breeding group out to roam and mingle with the main flock and poor Junior was chased around by my EE cockerel. Oddly it seems the main roo is okay with Jr so long as he isn’t caught chasing hens. I think I’ll cull the EE boy on my next day off, been debating on it for a while now so I think it’s time. Hopefully if I let hens hatch some eggs in the future they will either be Junior’s or the blue copper maran, both of which have their own merits genetically.
Thanks for the update, I hope the Corishxwhite rock eggs arrive intact, as in not scrambled.
 
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Added 4 spares eggs so now everyone but the SLW has 5 eggs each. Picked one out to keep track of, #5 from the barred/laced hen. I figure a day apart won’t matter much in the long run seeing as the eBay eggs will be 3 days behind. Good thing I have another incubator I can move them to come lockdown. A quick peek inside when I added the spares. Dry hatch until lockdown so humidity is about 25-30%.
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I’m not expecting huge success with the SLW’s eggs as they’ve been looking a little odd ever since she came back into lay this spring. Almost always her eggs have a few small dimples near the pointy end, not too concerning but then I’ve noticed her white and yolk easily separate when I crack the egg open. Upon further inspection last night in her most recent egg there was some calcium deposits inside the shell, messing with the membrane in a way that made the white stick to it. Weird. Also noticed she seems to poo just a bit while laying her eggs, as if she is straining too hard. That being said she is in good spirits so I don’t know what to think of it. She’s on the cull list anyways due to her age. Last fall she got a last minute pass, had her in my hands with every intention to do it but I had a bleeding heart after culling a favorite who was poorly. Why do the messed up one always have to be the friendliest ones?
 
Added 4 spares eggs so now everyone but the SLW has 5 eggs each. Picked one out to keep track of, #5 from the barred/laced hen. I figure a day apart won’t matter much in the long run seeing as the eBay eggs will be 3 days behind. Good thing I have another incubator I can move them to come lockdown. A quick peek inside when I added the spares. Dry hatch until lockdown so humidity is about 25-30%.
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I’m not expecting huge success with the SLW’s eggs as they’ve been looking a little odd ever since she came back into lay this spring. Almost always her eggs have a few small dimples near the pointy end, not too concerning but then I’ve noticed her white and yolk easily separate when I crack the egg open. Upon further inspection last night in her most recent egg there was some calcium deposits inside the shell, messing with the membrane in a way that made the white stick to it. Weird. Also noticed she seems to poo just a bit while laying her eggs, as if she is straining too hard. That being said she is in good spirits so I don’t know what to think of it. She’s on the cull list anyways due to her age. Last fall she got a last minute pass, had her in my hands with every intention to do it but I had a bleeding heart after culling a favorite who was poorly. Why do the messed up one always have to be the friendliest ones?
WOW!
That is a bunch of eggs! You are doing the tilt method ... ???
 
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Eggs finally arrived 15 minutes before I had to go to work so I didn’t get to do much other than open the box. It was packaged okay, a box within a box with pine shavings, then the eggs in cartons with grocery bags for cushioning. 4 eggs were cracked and one had dried egg white all over it. I sealed the least cracked egg with nail polish because why not give it a try. Also cleaned the sticky one in warm water then doused it in hydrogen peroxide for good measure. I’ll have to keep an eye on those two in case they rot. They did send 2 extras so that leaves me with 10 intact and one sealed egg, fingers crossed at least one hatches. I've noticed that shipped eggs, if they develop, always seems to die off around that 5-8 day mark. I won't get my hopes up until lock down.
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Eggs were honestly on the smaller side, most were 50-56g with one being 61g. I think the smallest egg of mine is 52g from the BBS wyandotte. After marking them up, I also added another large fowl mix and a barred/laced egg because why not. I suppose there is a possibility of the two being fathered by one of the other boys but we’ll see about that as they only had 2 days with the main flock. 3 of my eggs will have to sit on top of the vertical ones until I remove blanks in a few more days. Current egg count is 45 and I won't be adding more (probably).
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Eggs finally arrived 15 minutes before I had to go to work so I didn’t get to do much other than open the box. It was packaged okay, a box within a box with pine shavings, then the eggs in cartons with grocery bags for cushioning. 4 eggs were cracked and one had dried egg white all over it. I sealed the least cracked egg with nail polish because why not give it a try. Also cleaned the sticky one in warm water then doused it in hydrogen peroxide for good measure. I’ll have to keep an eye on those two in case they rot. They did send 2 extras so that leaves me with 10 intact and one sealed egg, fingers crossed at least one hatches. I've noticed that shipped eggs, if they develop, always seems to die off around that 5-8 day mark. I won't get my hopes up until lock down.
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Eggs were honestly on the smaller side, most were 50-56g with one being 61g. I think the smallest egg of mine is 52g from the BBS wyandotte. After marking them up, I also added another large fowl mix and a barred/laced egg because why not. I suppose there is a possibility of the two being fathered by one of the other boys but we’ll see about that as they only had 2 days with the main flock. 3 of my eggs will have to sit on top of the vertical ones until I remove blanks in a few more days. Current egg count is 45 and I won't be adding more (probably).
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Were any of the egg straight cornish??
Did you get a picture of the full incubator before closing the lid?:thumbsup
 

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