Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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Day 10, candled and removed three eggs. Egg 1 was DEF a blood ring, egg 8 was a blood ring and egg 20 I am 90% sure was a blood ring. 20 was a very dark egg but there was a general line around the middle with two pieces of it being very dark.

18 is definently a saddle shaped air cell now. Most of the eggs were actually getting a bit difficult to see inside, just getting dark in there! I even saw movement in #14!!
YAY!!
 
Hi Sally!
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Said I'd pop in and join & Ta-Dah! here I am!!

Okay festivities aside.... I'm on Day 7 with 16 Welsummer eggs that I'm hatching my first time ever on a Brinsea. It's been a stressful start as I thought my Brinsea was a drop-it-in & forget-about-it kinda deal.... but on Day3 I had weird temp fluctuations from the 80s up to past 100..... talk about a rude awakening at 5:30a when the thermometer registered 83F and who knows how many hours it had been that low..... was so ready to chuck the eggs and return the $#^%$^% thing, but hubbs babysat the incubator and slowly made adjustments. I still dunno what went wrong.....

I tried candling last night (Day6) and its too darn dark (dark brown speckled eggs) to figure out what I'm looking at. But I am certain I see a blood spot or two.... Should I wait til Day 10 to recandle? I've weighed all the eggs last night, and of course have lost anywhere from 2-4 gm per egg. I don't think I'd feel bad about cracking open an egg or two and visually confirming that the chicks have had early deaths. It's still a learning process for me - I'd just feel bad if I did crack one open and it was still developing..... sheezh! Imagine the guilt!
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Candle again on day 10. By that time you should be able to see who's developing and who's infertile etc. You usually can't see much before day 7 and even then it's sometimes hard to tell. By day 10 they are halfway through the incubation, so if they are not showing any sign of life by then... toss.
 
Hi Sally!
frow.gif
Said I'd pop in and join & Ta-Dah! here I am!!

Okay festivities aside.... I'm on Day 7 with 16 Welsummer eggs that I'm hatching my first time ever on a Brinsea. It's been a stressful start as I thought my Brinsea was a drop-it-in & forget-about-it kinda deal.... but on Day3 I had weird temp fluctuations from the 80s up to past 100..... talk about a rude awakening at 5:30a when the thermometer registered 83F and who knows how many hours it had been that low..... was so ready to chuck the eggs and return the $#^%$^% thing, but hubbs babysat the incubator and slowly made adjustments. I still dunno what went wrong.....

I tried candling last night (Day6) and its too darn dark (dark brown speckled eggs) to figure out what I'm looking at. But I am certain I see a blood spot or two.... Should I wait til Day 10 to recandle? I've weighed all the eggs last night, and of course have lost anywhere from 2-4 gm per egg. I don't think I'd feel bad about cracking open an egg or two and visually confirming that the chicks have had early deaths. It's still a learning process for me - I'd just feel bad if I did crack one open and it was still developing..... sheezh! Imagine the guilt!
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YAY!! Welcome!!! I can imagine the guilt, been there done that!!! Let them in and candle again!! Try laying the eggs on a dry cloth and adding two flashlights to candle.... see the hatching 101 article in my signature for candling suggestions.... I leave eggs in until day 14 and even until after hatch if I dont have a good view.....

Did you call the company? what in the world was with those flux??
 
3 degrees over night, No heat in coops, but all is well this morning.. They were extremely glad to see me with warm FF and warm water though! I even had a few eggs!! I pray this weather is over soon!!!
 
3 degrees over night, No heat in coops, but all is well this morning.. They were extremely glad to see me with warm FF and warm water though! I even had a few eggs!!  I pray this weather is over soon!!!


We're just starting to thaw out on this coast but it wasn't quite that cold. Yikes! Sending warm wishes!
 
Progress of our Shed conversion to breeder pens and grow out pens.... larger pics are in my profile in family and pets

We split the shed in half longwise with a simple 2x3 fram and that plastic chicken wire because its cheap.
We made two breeder pens and 2 stacked grow out pens, which dont have doors or chickens yet.
I wanted it this way so I had easy access to each pen without having to step in chicken poo to go from one into another pen, plus I have hanging storage and storage for straw and feed, etc.
All doors will be unframed on the bottom so I can simply sweep pens out the door and right onto a tarp I can pull into woods compost pile without having to load it all up. Simply cleaning was on my mind BIG time. each pen has an outlet on the ceiling as well as a reg light on timers.... grow outs will have red heat lamps.. for now the nov hatch brahma are residing in the second breeder pen until I get set up. Each pen has cement block for beak scratching, water dishes, and feed, and book shelves made into nesting bxs.... Need to get a roost up for the cochin, but they seem to like that broken skid so I left it for now....
This is the view from the front doors..... the first pen opens up with the main door left side...... the middle pen has its own door.


this is my light stenciled brahma gal, just had to take her pic she was so pretty



this is a view with both front doors open


cochin pen



2nd pen with my braham kiddos



two grow out brooder areas stacked in the last "stall" work in progress



oh and this here is Ruger, one of Maddys Pups born in sept.... one of my oldest sons kept him for those who arent on FB
 
Hey everyone I seem to have a dalema, Ok so my 3 chicks out of 5 hatched. They were panting in the incubator. They had been in there a day...we rigged up a baby spoon so they could drink water...which worked well. Anyways so my humidity went into the high 70's and 2 eggs have not hatched yet (they are due today) I figured since the humidity was so high we could put a towel over the incubator reach in grab the 3 chicks move em to the brooder with out harming the other 2. Humidity didn't drop much. The 3 new chicks however had done their first poops in the incubator and we couldn't clean it up. What do I do? Will this get the new ones sick?
No you did it all right and got them out Tthe eggs are fine in with poop no biggy
 
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