I just bought these eggs from a store by the grocery that I have gotten hatching eggs from before. They may be from the same farm. But they were 2 dollars cheaper.
$5 a doz.
$5 a doz.
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It’s just two silkie eggs I think, should have written everything downwhat day are the others on? That would make a difference in what I would do.
I hatch from my own flock and have been selecting the ones that are the Roo’s favorite ladies for best fertilization. Also I’m hoping for some mega- dark olive eggers. Lucky the favorite ladies are a couple of the F1 olive eggers so they will be crossed back with a Penedesenca for F2. They’re already striking olive and green speckledFor those of you who incubate eggs collected from your own flock, what is your method to decide which eggs to incubate?
what I would do then is take the turners out on day 18 wait to bump humidity either until day 19 or first pip (I did day 19 when I had some that were 4 days behind). hand turn until you see a pip then stop hand turning the others. once a baby hatches they will turn the eggs while they run around so you will be good there. LOL After these babies hatch either keep hand turning or put a turner back in, lower humidity and keep it a bit lower than normal (you may have to remove water to get it back down) then wait till those are on day 19 to bump humidity. But keep it a bit below what you normally do from after others hatch till day 19 to try to even out lockdown time and when you bring it down.It’s just two silkie eggs I think, should have written everything downWe candled everything and everything else looked the same development. Several clear eggs, so I think I only added eggs to the last turner. They’re 7-10 days behind. I could give them to a broody though… But I’ve never done that and I want to have Buffy’s babies so bad. Decisions decisions lol