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I usually leave my hatched chicks in for 12 - 24 hrs. I forgot how many eggs you set & how many are still unhatched. If it seems like time to remove the chicks to you then you are doing what's best. Congrats on your hatch so far!

Well I did take pics but need to finish up outside I have 33 chicks with another zipped resting to get out soon I hope so that leaves 4 eggs that I thought were good and 3 that I didn't think would hatch I don't know where the water goes but the well was dry when I took the chicks out humidity was 50 so I filled it up again and put a damp paper towel under the one that was zipping very strong chick rolling around so I think that it will be able to finish without more help. I think another was rocking so I might get a couple more I'll keep adding water. I started with 51 eggs total locked down with 41 all shipped eggs so I'm very pleased
 
I just got finished candling 47 eggs on their 7th day and had so, so results 41 looked good to go and I had 3 cracked and 3 infertiles. I will post on day 14 with a progression report.
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I got super impatient and couldn't resist candling a day early! So far so, good--much better than what I was expecting for eggs shipped all the way across the country!
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There were maybe five or six that failed to develop or had blood rings, but the rest are looking like all is well.
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PeepsInc did a good job packaging them for the trip!

Also, this morning my broody abandoned her eggs.
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I had put some of the eggs from PeepsInc under her, and one duck egg. I took the eggs that were developing according to my candling and stuck them in the incubator in place of a few eggs that looked VERY certainly non-developing. Hopefully despite getting a bit cold they'll still develop, even if it's slower. Worth a try, anyway!

If I get even five or six chicks out of this hatch, I'll be sooo happy. My previous hatches were less than a roaring success (serama eggs in small amounts, badly-timed power outages, infertility of call duck eggs, etc.), so even a few chicks would be absolutely thrilling for me. Of course, I'd love more than that, though!
 
Decided to candle a couple today - Turns out one of my big Bev Davis egg has a bloodring
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and two of the pullet Marans eggs are actually goners - Looks like they developed, but stopped somewhere sometime ago.
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The rest are just fine though! Even my one EE x Polish.
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Looking forward to all the chickies. . . And, only 9 days let!!
 
Still only one Dorking, one Australorp. The Dorkings have 2 that are almost, almost out. They've been unzipped for hours, but the actual shedding off of the egg and emergence has been eternal, simply eternal. One finally has a wing and bill out. It seems determined! I upped humidity (no, did not open, did it via the vent opening and a tube I rigged), from 65-75%. I'm afraid to go to bed because the humidity has been slowly dropping. I closed the vent slightly, and there's a small dish of water....the window is slightly fogged. I hope that's good! In the Aussie and Brahma incubator, I did the same. They are a day younger, but one Aussie came to see us anyways! No one nearly as close as the Dorkings, but I'm not worried....
 
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