One of my eggs is a bantam egg. ive heard of them pipping on day 19-20
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All-wheel drive...LOLWe do hatch in cartons. There is always at least one born with all-wheel drive! The one greeting this new hatcher flopped itself all over to get around and say high. Once it was fluffy we had to remove it. It wasn't even dry and treated the egg cartons like they were part of the fun! Oh hooray - an obstacle course!![]()
So any news?Well........I think all the chicks that are going to hatch have done so. I still have the 4 Marans eggs, 3 Mottled AM and 2 OE in there. I candled them and they all look like they developed pretty far and then stopped for some reason. Some I can even see where the look like they filled the egg and pushed up a bit on the aircell, but none have internally pipped and none are moving or making any sound. I will leave them a couple of days more and remove them just to be sure, but I think my final count will be 12 of 33 eggs. Not a very good rate but all were shipped eggs. Now that I have the Brinsea hopefully the rate will go up in the next clutch. I have some from a friends hens in there now on day 8.
Does frontline kill worms as well as mites? Also when you say "check the vent for mites" can you tell me how you do this please. I feel like it is a two person job.
hatching update: three are out of their shells (two campines, one swedish cross), and the other three of those types of eggs are all pipping -- but no pips at all on the shipped cream legbar eggs yet. will see if they're just a day or two behind the eggs from my own flock, or if shipping irreparably harmed them again... (they DID seem to be developing when i last candled around day 14, but who knows...)
pictures tomorrow!
Good news on the hatch!
Shipping causes them to use energy to repair the damage. They may just hatch late.
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hatching update: three are out of their shells (two campines, one swedish cross), and the other three of those types of eggs are all pipping -- but no pips at all on the shipped cream legbar eggs yet. will see if they're just a day or two behind the eggs from my own flock, or if shipping irreparably harmed them again... (they DID seem to be developing when i last candled around day 14, but who knows...)
pictures tomorrow!