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

Shoot. I foolishly tried the day 16 cooling protocol as set forth in that study I posted a few days ago on my shipped eggs, and it cost me. Now I'm down to only 4 probable and 1 iffy egg out of 8 (originally down from 18). :hit Why didn't I wait and try it with my own eggs?! Because I was seduced by the chance of an improved hatch rate. And instead I lost even more than I would have if I had just left them alone.

Sigh. I never have had any common sense. :idunno I've been notorious since childhood for my lack of it.

And my husband randomly decided to collect eggs this morning--first time ever. He didn't know I have two hens trying to be broody (because he doesn't listen to me, sigh!) and collected their eggs. Started cracking them open for breakfast. :thI haven't felt so dismayed since I spilled 8oz of pumped breastmilk several years ago!

So, the moral of today's stories are: 1) don't experiment with expensive eggs that are already at risk of hatch problems, and 2) pay attention when your wife is telling you stuff!
 
Shoot. I foolishly tried the day 16 cooling protocol as set forth in that study I posted a few days ago on my shipped eggs, and it cost me. Now I'm down to only 4 probable and 1 iffy egg out of 8 (originally down from 18). :hit Why didn't I wait and try it with my own eggs?! Because I was seduced by the chance of an improved hatch rate. And instead I lost even more than I would have if I had just left them alone.

Sigh. I never have had any common sense. :idunno I've been notorious since childhood for my lack of it.

And my husband randomly decided to collect eggs this morning--first time ever. He didn't know I have two hens trying to be broody (because he doesn't listen to me, sigh!) and collected their eggs. Started cracking them open for breakfast. :thI haven't felt so dismayed since I spilled 8oz of pumped breastmilk several years ago!

So, the moral of today's stories are: 1) don't experiment with expensive eggs that are already at risk of hatch problems, and 2) pay attention when your wife is telling you stuff!
I'm so sorry. :hugs
 
Shoot. I foolishly tried the day 16 cooling protocol as set forth in that study I posted a few days ago on my shipped eggs, and it cost me. Now I'm down to only 4 probable and 1 iffy egg out of 8 (originally down from 18). :hit Why didn't I wait and try it with my own eggs?! Because I was seduced by the chance of an improved hatch rate. And instead I lost even more than I would have if I had just left them alone.

Sigh. I never have had any common sense. :idunno I've been notorious since childhood for my lack of it.

And my husband randomly decided to collect eggs this morning--first time ever. He didn't know I have two hens trying to be broody (because he doesn't listen to me, sigh!) and collected their eggs. Started cracking them open for breakfast. :thI haven't felt so dismayed since I spilled 8oz of pumped breastmilk several years ago!

So, the moral of today's stories are: 1) don't experiment with expensive eggs that are already at risk of hatch problems, and 2) pay attention when your wife is telling you stuff!
I don't think your issue is with common sense.
How long did you let the eggs cool?
 

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