oh wow. I am so sorry to hear that EsoVA. 

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Well, I guess my question about days until hatching for bantamized LF vs true bantam breeds is answered. My true bantam breeds have always hatched at 19 days. Yesterday was 19 days for my bantam blue salmon Faverolles eggs and no pips yet. Guess they will hatch at 21 days like LF.
on a horrible note......we had a fire in our garage last night and I lost all of my older chicks...bantam Cochins. Looking for some eggs to hopefully replace them with as bantam Cochins were going to be my 2nd breed of bantams.![]()
Well he is so handsome.my avatar is one of my roosters I'm hoping that he is daddy to more than one of the chicks. Also we candled today and it looks like there is blobs and 10 of 11 eggs. We did see veins in a couple of the lighter ones so real happy here.
A peep? What day are you on? I say anything is possible!Wow, that's gross. Lol, sorry.
I checked my eggs again. I tossed two that were clear/early quitters. That leaves 4 going strong, they were all really active and I swear I heard one peep. Is that even possible??? Lol I cant wait to have little fuzzies running around again.
And I went and got some duck eggs. I'll be warming up my coolerbator in the morning.![]()
A peep? What day are you on? I say anything is possible!![]()
Today around 4pm will be day 16 for my 4. I think one of the 4 is a quitter from complications of the fall that the incubator took last week, but I can't quite tell. If I don't notice definite growth by lockdown, I will perform the float test and discard if it shows it as a dud. Does anyone know if all quitters develop a blood ring or does that only happen with the early quitters? The other 3 are doing well from what I can tell, even the one that had cracked. I decided to go with the candle wax to better protect the eggshell, plus, after some research, it seems like it will be easy for the chick to pip and zip with candle wax as opposed to duct tape. I do understand that I face the chance that bacteria might cause implications on the chick-to-be and that I may have to cull it, but as of now, I'm not going to give up on it if it's not giving up on itself. I guess I still have a lot of hope.![]()