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Set 20 Brahma eggs, one infert, one cull due to broken yolk and external intestines, 18 chicks. Set 4 CCL hatched 4 girls! Finally a turn for the better! Set 4 White faced have 3 chicks, one early death.
All hatched within 12 hours! That is a first EVER! usually the white faced go a day early! I am not complaining! Chicks head to Florida in the morning! except white faced, we need to grow out a rooster or two to replace existing. IF I keep them that longI want to keep them but I want another breed more. oh decisions!![]()
I have a question. Have you noticed if certain breeds are more susceptible to air cell damage during shipment?
For instance, almost every single purebred Araucana egg I've been shipped has air cell damage. From rolling/detached air cells to tiny bubbles. Saddle shaped egg cells commonly occur. I've never received a broken egg, and all have stellar packing jobs.
I've had turkey, duck, and other chicken breeds sent to me, and they don't have the same degree of air cell damage. Maybe a few misshapen or detached cells, but not many.
I have a question. Have you noticed if certain breeds are more susceptible to air cell damage during shipment?
For instance, almost every single purebred Araucana egg I've been shipped has air cell damage. From rolling/detached air cells to tiny bubbles. Saddle shaped egg cells commonly occur. I've never received a broken egg, and all have stellar packing jobs.
I've had turkey, duck, and other chicken breeds sent to me, and they don't have the same degree of air cell damage. Maybe a few misshapen or detached cells, but not many.
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Silky and Polish
I think you're right... many peafowl breededs shoot for 13-15%, but the two under a hen that just hatched *perfectly* for me lost 16 and 18% from date laid, so that's gonna be what I shoot for with the batch I put in the bator.I am actually doing a test on what my "eye" equals to with weight loss, I have a feeling that heading to 14+% may have better hatching of chicks than the lower. I will confirm this in two weeks. Ducks I just hatched losses were 15.4 to 20.10% weight loss!! and those were the numbers that hatched! So dont panic if you reach 14% in fact I would try to reach it throughout and then up humidity during the last week if needed. Its always better to loose through entire process just not at the end or the beginning!