EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

I wondered this too. But, I was thinking the first week wasn't the time when it was the problem. Am I wrong? The time when they get into position...
If I'm missing something, please clue me in.
I can't find the link, sorry. But I do know it had negative effects.
 
So... I lost my sweet Chrissy tonight. I made the decision to let her go after seeing how her quality of life had just plummeted.

I didn't post the details here but she was suffering.

Thanks, y'all, for offering advice and support. I got to spend 6 more precious months with my little girl.
 
I have noticed that starting at dry hatch 30% seems a bit too dry this season. I have been starting at 40% to allow a slower air cell development.

You are right that this egg being upside-down has a smaller air cell. That is definitely interesting. If there is no issue, would this be an option for porous eggs? To incubate air cell down for the first week?

That sounds like a very interesting idea! You may have something there. Our humidity's high at the moment, I almost have the opposite issue at the moment.

But incubating for the first week upside down would be a controllable way to incubate porous eggs with non porous eggs so they come in together at the right amount of air cell. I've had them in a container with a baggy loose over top. That would eliminate the extra fuss.:thumbsup

Incubating upside down increases malpositions. Also, keep in mind that each egg is different - this last series of hatches, I had eggs from two groups of chickens, and for whatever reason, one set lost weight SUPER fast compared to the others (they were very dark marans eggs, should have been SLOWER). Not porous, but (older) pullet eggs. It was so bad I had to move them to a separate incubator at around 8 days and do the rest of the incubation for them at 60%+ humidity (vs. 30% for the others). It's an extreme example, but it happens. (All but one hatched, happy ending.)

I weigh the eggs before setting, and when I candle, and I have a spreadsheet that helps me calculate the % weight lost vs. expected. Several of the ones that hatched had >20% weight loss.

:highfive: Like me. Which is a good age to sit and have tea. :caf

I was on my knees cleaning...I'm never doing that again.:old (Get me my cane! And heavy painkillers.)
View attachment 1035014 Oh. it hurts too much to laugh.

Ugh. Ow. :hugs

So... I lost my sweet Chrissy tonight. I made the decision to let her go after seeing how her quality of life had just plummeted.

I didn't post the details here but she was suffering.

Thanks, y'all, for offering advice and support. I got to spend 6 more precious months with my little girl.

I'm so sorry. :hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs

- Ant Farm
 
If you lived closer I'd give them to you. This was one of those they'd be cool to have moments and now they are being delivered. I have no idea where I'm putting them.
That's very sweet of you! I do the exact same thing.
Like, right now as we speak. gig.gif So we're in the same boat! :hugs
(Gee, I hope it doesn't sink)
 
So... I lost my sweet Chrissy tonight. I made the decision to let her go after seeing how her quality of life had just plummeted.

I didn't post the details here but she was suffering.

Thanks, y'all, for offering advice and support. I got to spend 6 more precious months with my little girl.
I had no idea. I'm so sorry. :hugs
 

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