@Hangtown Farms , congrats on your chick! I have a favor to ask... can you look in your RCOM manual and tell me what the settings for Muscovies are? Can't find mine.
-Kathy
-Kathy
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i generally do 65% at hatch too. trying 60% this time. I like 35% for the first 18 days on dark eggs
@Hangtown Farms , congrats on your chick! I have a favor to ask... can you look in your RCOM manual and tell me what the settings for Muscovies are? Can't find mine.![]()
-Kathy
yeah will do@Hangtown Farms , congrats on your chick! I have a favor to ask... can you look in your RCOM manual and tell me what the settings for Muscovies are? Can't find mine.![]()
-Kathy
Quote: I was thinking about that too...once they were already in the incubator. I was able to band all the others right after hatch but I wasn't expecting the OE to be out of the shell that quickly. It only had one tiny external pip when I went to bed last night and was out and pretty dry by the time I got up at 5:30 this morning. The other Marans had just hatched and was pretty weak still so I didn't want to pester it by taking it out to band. Next time I will do it any way! Fortunately all the AM's have been mottled in appearance so no problems there. I just hope they keep their bands on under the broodies....
One of the Marans does not have feathered shanks though. I was looking for that right away....Cute cute cute!!
Happy birthday deann!
Audio look for spots of other color on the chicks fcbms will be all black and white and should all have feathered shanks. The legs of the oes should ve different in a few weeks too.
We are comming back from the serama show!
I don't see Muskovies but says@Hangtown Farms , congrats on your chick! I have a favor to ask... can you look in your RCOM manual and tell me what the settings for Muscovies are? Can't find mine.![]()
-Kathy
Quote: I haven't had many hatches at all but would rather err on the safe side. Maybe I will leave them until the end of next week. If they are not really ready to hatch yet, does the higher humidity and slightly lower temperature of lockdown negatively affect them?
Quote: Let us know what they say...
I have one 2 year old red sex link that lays porous eggs fairly often. She will lay pretty normal ones foe several days, then a porous one, then maybe go back to normal or lay a shell-less one. She was a hatchery/feedstore bird..one of my first ans sold to me as a Buff Orphington. If I had the nerve to make her a freezer bird I would. She lays like that even though there is free-choice oyster shell available all the timeDoes anybody know what makes an egg Porous? Sometimes when I gather eggs I notice a porous egg so I'm guessing it does not have to do with age. I never ship or sell pourus eggs and once had a complaint that someone received some. Maybe temperature?