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

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usually not when the last time i fed them real food was like 11am. Thankfully they are at the ripe old age of 4 and 6 and have no problem helping themselves to whatever they can reach.
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Oh and bedtime is usually 7:30. Oh and I made sure all the birds were fed before I fed my kids. I know my parenting skills need some work but my chickens are doing great.

Have I said how much I love sand in the coop! Love it!!!

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you sound so organized!!

welcome,

hows the humidity?

Thank you! The humidity has been hovering between 40-50% most days, but jumped to 60+ a couple days because of the ambient humidity. There are 6 high humidity readings on the chart, from 61 to 69%. Since our humidity is naturally very high, I know now that I need to have a method of coping with that for future hatches. I was thinking a small cup full of the silica desiccant beads? That way I can pop it in the incubator and then take it out once the ambient humidity drops some.


Mianna, it sounds like you're doing a great job!
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Are you weighing the eggs?


I honestly forgot to weigh them when they arrived, then found out that my gram scale's batteries were dead. I kept meaning to swap out the batteries and add a weight column to my graph but forgot.
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I've been tracing the air cells with a pencil, so hopefully that's an accurate enough gauge for this time around, and I know to check the scale ahead of time next time.
 
Oh, how I wish I'd joined in earlier. This is my very first hatch, I have 9 black Barnevelder eggs in the incubator and they're on day 15. Here's the rundown so far:

I ordered 8 eggs, the seller sent 10. They were really well cushioned and packaged, but the box looked like the post office had played street hockey with it. One egg had a puncture in the shell and was leaking, so it was discarded immediately. The rest were intact, no cracks when candled, but at least 2 had detached air cells that rolled around the shell. I numbered them for tracking purposes, let them sit in an egg carton for 24 hours with the blunt end up, then set them in the incubator.

I'm using a LG styrofoam still air incubator, but modified. I installed a 120mm PC fan (with blue LEDs, so it lights the incubator a bit. Wasn't my first choice, but it was the only one of the salvaged fans that worked perfectly) and I have a small aquarium pump outside of the incubator pumping in fresh air via a piece of airline tubing.

I'm charting everything, noting temps and humidity at each turning, so I guess my OCD actually comes in handy sometimes. It took me a while to get the hang of candling them because they're pretty dark brown, but eggs #1, 3, 5, and 9 developed exactly like the pictures on this forum said they should. I candled again last night and those are moving around and very active.
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Eggie #7 seemed to be developing at first but last night I couldn't see any movement and the dark area isn't nearly as large as the active babies' eggs. I'm fairly certain that it's not viable, but left it in anyway since I'm definitely not a pro and could be wrong. It has no odor at all, so I just segregated it on the other side of the incubator from the active babies. Eggs 2,4,6,and 8 appear to be completely clear, but again I'm no pro so I'll leave them be unless they give off any sort of odor.

It's kinda funny, the closer it gets to day 21, the more nervous I get. I have my brooder all set up and all that has to be done is turning on the heat lamp a bit ahead of the expected hatch date. The coop is 1/2 done and the run will go up quick since I opted to get a used chain link dog kennel for cheap and modify it with a wrapping of hardware cloth and chicken wire, plus screening over the top with the same to keep our resident hawks out. I made a feeder and waterer for the chicks out of clean plastic bottles and food containers, the waterer is a plastic drink bottle (cleaned and bleached first) with a chicken nipple screwed into the lid, then the whole thing stuck into a plastic mesh fruit bag so that I can hang it in the brooder. I've leak-tested it, no drips but I still plan to put a small shallow dish under it to keep it from wetting the bedding.

*whew* That was longer than I planned but I think I've covered everything. Any glaring problems or mistakes, or anything else I need to do or not do? I'd happily accept any pointers or tips!
Hello Mianna, welcome, I love that name! you sound very organized and so happy you have researched so you get a great hatch, well as much as possible with shipped anyways! If you have complete clears on day 15 they are probably infertile or they got messed up during shipping unfortunately. When you pull those eggs, you should crack them open in a ziplock sandwich bag and see if you can tell if they are/were fertile. sometimes shipping rips the chalaza and that alone will keep them from growing.

I have a few questions, your pc fan how did you install it and how does it blow inside the bator? The reason I ask is that I found the PC fan in my coolerbator kicks butt and almost throws the air around too much and I learned that I have to run humidity a tad higher in it because of the fan. We had discussed on the thread possibly shutting off the fan after we see the first pipping but I ended up just using an old styro for a hatcher. Also the fish tubing and pump is interesting too! what we did with the coolerbator is drilled a larger hole just to the left of the fan so that the fan drawls a tad more oxy in.

How have the air cells looked or weighed in?
What have your temps been running at?
" " " humidity? Do you use water wells and do u have a turner?

I love those homemade waterers! What I need to come up with is a half decent chick feeder that I can use for FF, seems I have issues with chicks getting FF on their feet and getting little hard balls on them and the feathers! I started making the FF thicker now and its helping but sometimes I didn't quite get it right and it still has a little too much water in it.

What are you using for a brooder?
 
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I love chicken people, did you guys actually swap or just meet up. the PA thread wants to get together this summer, but I am not sure anyone wants other birds on their property.
 
ok set the 9 bantam eggs tonight and gonna add ducks eggs before i go to bed just in case of a miracle although it doesnt seem likely it cant hurt to try and ma and frank/fred are the last of my original flock left so i figure it cant hurt ... just wont get my hopes up ...
 
ok set the 9 bantam eggs tonight and gonna add ducks eggs before i go to bed just in case of a miracle although it doesnt seem likely it cant hurt to try and ma and frank/fred are the last of my original flock left so i figure it cant hurt ... just wont get my hopes up ...
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