35!? ARGH! This is why I shall NEVER move back north... so long CT, I shall never return!!!!!!
It was like 56 today, and I decided to work on setting up a new garden bed for spring, clean the coop, rip out dead annual vines, put in a small brick platform where we keep the trash cans and move the compost bins. There were a ton of other yard chores we managed to get done today too. Nothing better then 1 or 2 mild winter days here and there to get ahead on spring chores.
But all day long I kept checking on my broody girls! I am getting nervous already... I keep looking at the calender and thinking about January 4th! UGH! Will they make it that much longer, what will happen if they decide to give up? You gotta remember, my girls have been broody since November... this is pushing their limits of pure will power!!!! So far, the longest they have gone broody was 55 days... and THAT was on nothing, so I had nothing to lose. If the quit now or give up I have no incubator to save the little ones!!!
*ok...
end panic*
Anyways, I candled again tonight with the better mini light. I STILL can't see a thing in the EE egg. However, I could manage to see into one of the brown eggs, and sadly it was an iffy one to start with. It was scrambled as well. I also found one of the silkie eggs had been kicked out from under one of the silkies on Christmas... I tucked it back under her. However she kicked it out again today (same one) and I found that one never started to develop either. Weird how the birds just KNEW that one was a dud.
Anyways.... so we're down to 8,
5 silkie eggs and 3 unknown eggs and 8 days!
Today, the day of 8 we wait!