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Day 11 of my own Lavender Orps and a few part english Orp x Buff Brahma eggs . I am hatch testing them all for fertllity
3 eggs dont look too good of 12
. 2 i had written on them "20 degrees "when i collected them so no wonder probably froze.
The other is a non starter i think
But i am really pleased at the 9 that look good I fell likethey are my kids getting ready to go on stage in a play.. .NERVOUS!! Will they preform?
Hatch Feb15th!
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Day 11 of my own Lavender Orps and a few part english Orp x Buff Brahma eggs . I am hatch testing them all for fertllity
3 eggs dont look too good of 12
. 2 i had written on them "20 degrees "when i collected them so no wonder probably froze.
The other is a non starter i think
But i am really pleased at the 9 that look good I fell likethey are my kids getting ready to go on stage in a play.. .NERVOUS!! Will they preform?
Hatch Feb15th!
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I know how you feel Roxanne. My first batch is due to hatch Thursday. When I candled last night one of the eggs had quit but I think 6/7 is pretty good for pullets first eggs.
 
She looks just like my partridge did at that age. I am wondering if it just the "ugly" stage that they go through. Mine turned into regular feathering.

You did a great job on SP's feet. Look how cute she is!!!
Thank you! And maybe you are right about it being the 'ugly stage', I've never had a baby silkie till now so it just looked off to me
 
I put 4 barred rock eggs under my silkie broody named Mel just a few hours ago :) I've had chickens for a year now and have brooded many day olds but this will be my first time hatching chicks. I'm so excited!!
Good luck to you!!! I have Barred Rock eggs hatching for the next several weeks. My girls just started laying a few weeks ago and I just keep putting them in the bator.
 
Quote: Thats a great tip! I haven't hatched in the winter before, but have had problems with them making it to lockdown but not hatching. It is really hard to get the humidity up when the temp outside is below 0*F and your furnace is running all the time. Have to get used to different ways of incubating at different times of the year, I guess. Thanks again for the tip!
 

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