Hi SikieMom and Everyone else
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This is my first time incubating and what an experience it has been! I'm on Day 17 and tomorrow is LOCKDOWN!
I have 10 silkie eggs in the incubator. They are shipped eggs from blue/black/splash and blue/black pens.
Started with 16 pretty little eggs: 4 were infertile, 1 quit, and 1 got cracked. We scrambled up the clear eggs for our chickens (yum) so they didn't go completely to waste. We checked out the cracked egg and discovered a beautiful, little day-4 embryo inside, veins, heart, etc. I felt heartsick but also encouraged that they were developing. We also did an eggtopsy of our day 10 quitter and could see the beak, tiny feathers and wittle toesies...so precious. I think that one must have been in a "cold spot" in the incubator too long and just quit.
I've been driving my husband and son crazy! I'm using an old Brower, still air incubator and check the temperature cycle at least 4 times an hour. I drink water before going to bed so I wake up and check the eggs during the night (and then drink more so I'll wake up again!) Someone loaned me a still air HovaBator, so now I'm regulating temperature in THAT one too to use during lockdown. Now, I'm really like a madwoman running back and forth between these two bators. The reason I'm using the HovaBator for a hatcher is because it has windows and is bigger than the Brower. I've also noticed (since I put water in the bottom) that the HovaBator feels like a sauna (so cozy) compared to the Brower. I've pretty much done a dry hatch in the Brower and only added water at first if it dropped below 20. Since the aircells are plenty big, I've added some damp paper towels and my humidity is hovering around 40. I have all the vents open for good ventilation.
I do have a question:
This morning I candled 2 eggs and didn't see any movement. I could see veins and alot of black as the chick is filling up most of the space. Is that normal for day 17? Do you think I should candle again tomorrow before lockdown? And, if so, what should I be looking for? I don't think I'll see much movement and am afraid I might jeopardize the chicks if I candle too long or drop one.
Any suggestions would be wonderful.