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Yay! What a cutie! Congratulations and good work!
Yay! What a cutie! Congratulations and good work!
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I have a hatch due on April 12th (getting so excited) and although I have had 3 successful hatches in the past, this is the first where we will be keeping the chicks (chicken keeping is new for us). Sofar things seem to be going well with the 18 little ones. We had a power outage this morning that gave me a few palpitations but it did not last long. I have 3 Americaunas, 10 Australorps, and 5 SL Wyandottes. I do have a question...In past hatches I have not candelled and have just left the eggs to their own, with pretty high success rates. Now that these are my coming home babies I seem a little more attached and have been reading more about the incubation process. I have candled and have a couple of the darker coloured eggs that are difficult to see. Reading about bacteria build up and eggs blowing up has me worried about the consequences of this happening and the bacteria getting onto the healthy viable eggs. Should I be concerned or just let this go and stop being such a nervous mama:/ ?Thanks