Feeling a Little Discouraged..............New Pics Added!!!

angelbabyamy

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11 Years
Feb 18, 2011
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Myrtle Point, OR
I am hatching some eggs for a friend of a friend of my mother's. She brought me 6 dozen eggs that she bought from a local person for$18.00. She called them "Indian Game" Chickens. (Cornish?) She told me that 2 of the cartons had been turned upside down. She got them on a Tuesday. The person that originally agreed to hatch them went out of town or she couldn't get ahold of them. I started them on a Saturday. She had stored them at room temp.
On day 8 I candled and took out 3 dozen + 2 eggs. I opened every one and nothing had started in them. A few of them looked like they had been scrambled. I didn't candled again until around day 15 and didn't pull any more eggs.
Today is day 21. I think I have at least a dozen chicks so far. I've already lost 2 before hatching. They pipped and had a hole with their beaks out, made no further progress and died. A lot of these chicks are pipping on the wrong end. I have helped 2 out. One of those chicks cannot lift its head, it's leg is goes towards its head and the wing seems to be at a weird angle.
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I am trying to stay out of that room and not interfere, but I am so worried more will die.
I am using a very old wood cabinet style incubator that was my mother's. This is my second hatch. I had a good hatch rate with my chicks. (Local eggs good- shipped eggs only 2 out of 11)
My temps have been good- 99.6. I had a little problem in the last 5 days with it dropping to 96 a few times (I had to use a lot more water this time to keep the humidity up) and then once when I turned it up it went to 104 (Very short time, I was watching it). I have baby chicks in the room the incubator is in so I am thinking the heat lamps are making it more difficult. Kept humidity around 35-40%. I bumped it to 70% at lockdown. Is there something that I could have done wrong to cause this or are these chicks too big? Bad genetics? If they would have been my eggs I would have not used some of the eggs- some are a little long and some are pretty round.
Sorry for such a long post, I am feeling bad and have no idea what to do with the crippled chick, I can't kill anything. Maybe the lady these chicks are going to will, she is going to eat the roosters and offered to take any chickens I don't want.

This is the little crippled chick- it's neck and head seem to have a lot of fluid and the neck is really fat and squishy to touch.
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Here are picsof some of the chicks- she says these were Indian Game Chickens- any guesses?


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$18 for 6 dozen eggs seems really cheap. Maybe the seller knows something that they didn't tell and that's why the eggs were such a steal. It sounds like you've done your best.
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Try not to worry too much.
 
Agreed. Its not your fault. you have no control over the fertility or genetics in these eggs.

You are doing the right thing.

You are right about 50% on your hatch (34 eggs went to lock down & a dozen are out). Which is what you should expect. Don't count on more than half of the eggs hatching. So 17 is the number you should be shooting for.

If the owner of the eggs has an issue - explain that more than half were not fertile or didn't start & she should not count her chickens before they hatch.
 

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