I hope the last one does well. If needed to can make a "sandle" for him. Let me know if you want a link for curled toes/spraddle leg that shows how to make them.It has certainly been a roller coaster ride! We had another delivery today.He was peeping internally last night, and today I woke up to find he had pipped. However, the outer membrane was tan and dry. (Again, the battle of the humidity. But, I also wonder if it was because he was late. He did well but again was another that needed some assistance. It ended up that the membrane was so thick and gummy it was wrapped around his foot and one of his toes are crooked, but its straightening out more now that he is using it. Also, one of his wings seems to be a little off than the other, but he is lifting and stretching it just fine and is doing great.![]()
I want you to know that I named one of our chicks, Chicapee in honor of you. I would have done same for AmyLynn, but her name doesn't quite seem like a chicken name choice![]()
Did float test on remaining eggs after he went into the brooder, and one was gone. There is still another and he was moving still, but there hasn't been an internal pip yet I guess since I don't hear any peeping. But tomorrow makes 24 days. I don't know what to do about that one.
We are really interested in getting some specific breeds and were interested in getting eggs shipped (after I get a new incubator), but I was wondering how they could be safely shipped. I read stories about detached air sacks. I would love to know how it works out for you since we are seriously considering. I was also curious if they gave refunds if they were delivered in poor conditions.
We do feel like this has been a huge learning experience for us. I believe that we experienced it all in one batch. I would never ever want to do it again or to lose so many eggs, but we now feel like we have a good grasp on the anatomy, signs of trouble, how to intervene with more confidence. We are so very grateful for the information and advice that we received from BYC and are thankful for people like you and AmyLynn that share their knowledge so patiently and compassionately.
I hope that I won't have to bug y'all any more with this last hatch. I just pray that the chickie lives, since it is past due. I pray that your next hatch goes well!!.
Thanks so much for your support and encouragement!
One of the guys that I helped named his first chick after me and low and behold it ended up a cockerell....lol
Shipping openes up a whole other world of problems. Expected hatch rates for shipped eggs is only 50% so if you get that you are doing well. There are many things that you can do to help increase hatch rates. Detatched air cells are common and even scrambled eggs are possible. Most individual sellers (as on ebay) have the disclaimer that nothing is guareenteed and a good share will not refund for any reason because once it leaves for shipping what happens is out of control. Now Chicappe's were just awful and any seller that would send eggs that look like that, are unscrupulous and I would not expect anything from them in case of refund/apology. I think the majority of sellers do send nice fairly clean eggs and they package them well, but the postal service and shipping is hard on them.
Good luck on the last hatcher and the last egg. Hope to be able to follow your next attempt and see a much better experience for you. Congrats on the newbies.