Day 23 still no sign of chicks

Creagh Lyons

In the Brooder
Apr 15, 2020
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Hello, after the eggs my hen buried didn't hatch, I decied to try again. I gave my broody three eggs to hatch. All was going well. I tried candling the eggs but could not see anything as they had a thick dark shell. So I just left them. Day 21 I was waiting patiently. Day 22 no sign not even a pipe so I looked at the eggs, but to my horror there were only two eggs. I am on Day 23 and still no sign. Is there a possibility that they died, if so how? And when should you discard of the eggs?
 
Hello, after the eggs my hen buried didn't hatch, I decied to try again. I gave my broody three eggs to hatch. All was going well. I tried candling the eggs but could not see anything as they had a thick dark shell. So I just left them. Day 21 I was waiting patiently. Day 22 no sign not even a pipe so I looked at the eggs, but to my horror there were only two eggs. I am on Day 23 and still no sign. Is there a possibility that they died, if so how? And when should you discard of the eggs?
Can you hear an peeps?
 
Unfortunately this morning there was only one egg left in the nest. It is day twenty four and when I went to remove the egg there was a chick which had fully hatched but was dead, so out of 15 eggs only 1 hatched but non survived.
 
It happens some times. I'm going to keep trying to hatch eggs naturally while I wait for my incubator to come 🙄
I Prefer to naturally hatch then doing incubation, but I do always have my incubator running just in case my broody gets off, something takes the egg, etc. I have eggs in my incubator because something was stealing my eggs, and my broody ducks stopped sitting because their nests were destroyed! So I do like to keep a incubator on hand!!
 
I Prefer to naturally hatch then doing incubation, but I do always have my incubator running just in case my broody gets off, something takes the egg, etc. I have eggs in my incubator because something was stealing my eggs, and my broody ducks stopped sitting because their nests were destroyed! So I do like to keep a incubator on hand!!
Thanks for the advice
 

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