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I candled yesterday. Only two (maybe three, I can't remember) of what my friends gave me are developing, due to fertility. They gave twelve eggs to another place to hatch and only one hatched. No ones fault, but it is a bit disappointing because I was hoping for some Sumatras. But no big deal, thankfully I see them often!
My eggs, well, about a third were developing. The others were duds, probably also fertility problems. Too bad, but it looks like I just might have to keep chicks from two hatches!
Once the water stops freezing I'll separate my rooster in with the hens he should be fertilizing.
Anyways, I didn't keep exact count and don't know what breeds are left. Next Saturday I'll check again, this time with paper and a pencil!
My eggs, well, about a third were developing. The others were duds, probably also fertility problems. Too bad, but it looks like I just might have to keep chicks from two hatches!

Once the water stops freezing I'll separate my rooster in with the hens he should be fertilizing.
Anyways, I didn't keep exact count and don't know what breeds are left. Next Saturday I'll check again, this time with paper and a pencil!
. All the others pipped day 20, hatched by today (day 21). I am going to give them a few days before I do a photo shoot to adjust to brooder and life outside the egg.
If I am really worried about the eggs, I'll leave them a few more days as the darker shells can be hard to confirm whether there is life in it or not. I usually candle 2-3 times during the whole incubation period. Typically Day 7, Day 14, and Day 18 right as they go into lockdown 