Cream Legbars

Fingers crossed for a good hatch!
Thanks! If its not too much trouble, would you mind crossing your toes too? I have have abysmal luck with shipped eggs. I seem to have a Eeyore cloud following me about and if something could go wrong--well it will for me. My hubby thinks I need to work in QA (quality assurance) testing products because I seem to be very good at finding the flaws no one else can!
 
Thanks!
So maybe spider-web should be amended to arroyo or maybe lightening-storm. There is also a detached air cell. I have not thrown it away cuz I am really bad about saving stuff:




I am skeptical that the egg is salvageable given that the crack extends beyond 180 degrees. Any experience with this sort of thing?

That is worse than I have managed to hatch out of, sorry. The ones I have been able to repair and hatch out were small star cracks. But you could give it a shot. Most likely (if it is viable) it will start developing and then blood ring when the embryo dies from bacterial seepage. :(
 
Quote: That's what I was worried about. Its sad because its an extra large egg and a nice shape. I would probably go ahead and try if I didn't just put 28 eggs from Papa Brooder in and another 6 Light Brahmas from the lady who is lending me the incubator. I think there are 14 Cream Legbars in there now although 4 are from pullets so you never know on those. I'm not even sure where I would put it because several of the slots in the turner are taken up by my temperature sensors.
 
Got a broody?
Not sure if this is directed at me or not?

I pre-ordered my eggs to arrive at the same week that I set eggs last year under a broody hoping that she would cooperate. Because of the late snow we got in April and the cooler temps, she has not gone broody *yet*. My hope is that she will still go broody in the next week or so and then I can sneak some of the eggs that are in the incubator under her and have her hatch at least some of them. Then I can graft anything that hatches in the incubator to her and let her raise them because [in no particular order] a) its so darned cute to watch a mama hen with her chicks and b) its so much easier than messing with the brooder in my house and c) I think the chicks grow faster and seem healthier getting all of the fresh air and exercise!
 
Got a broody?



Not sure if this is directed at me or not? 


Yup. :) I've had low hatch rates on shipped eggs, except for the last batch, which were extraordinarily well-packed. Yet the other shipments were quite decently packed. My guess is that mailing, whether handled carefully or not, is just plain rough on eggs.

The reason I mention a broody is because my most successful hatch (3 out of 6) was done by one. Don't know if it was a factor or not.
 
At least you rec'd your eggs! I ordered from a guy in North Carolina - one state away - at the beginning of April and I'm still waiting for my eggs. He said he shipped them but lost the tracking number; they never arrived here. I even checked with my neighbors in hopes that they just went to the wrong address. Nope. I was promised a new batch April 24th after he sold a dozen he had listed on ebay and I'm STILL waiting. After MULTIPLE emails that have been ignored, I'm probably never going to see either eggs or my $$$. Hubby is now PO'd about my buying ANY eggs from online sellers. I am so sick of hearing it every other day and NOT happy.
That's a shame. Is there a way that you could use reputation on eBay to leverage some results? So sorry to hear about the problem.
 
I'm new to chickens and purchased a used cabinet incubator with fan turner etc. And a hatcher a lil larger and its been about a few myths ago. I hatched a couple batches of mixed eggs from my own personal eggs my hens have laid. Now I'm hooked
So I've been tracking down breeds that I've seen n books. Or ones with different color eggs. I ordered loads of eggs and on mothers day I walked up to incubator after all festivities and noticed it had spiked to 150° so it killed all the embryos all 200+ eggs. Devastated the kids and but I found out how nice some people are. Offered condolences, advice, offered eggs at discount prices to help re-coop my losses. What I'm getting at is there are still good people in this world. And you can find them here. So just when I fixed the incubator, I have 6 hens go broody lol . Back to the drawing board and locate the eggs I want again lol go figure
 

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