Set my eggs last night around 9pm! Doing a dry hatch this time around, temp is holding at 100F. If all goes to plan they should start hatching on my day off and if not, I only work in the afternoon the next day then have the weekend off so I should be able to keep track of who comes out of which egg... in theory. I know some people will place certain eggs in mesh bags at lock down to help keep them identifiable. I'll have to look into that.
I went all out with the info and egg selections, none are older than a week. All were dated, numbered, weighed, and drawn around their air cells. Because the bantam started laying I just had to add 2 of hers so there are 37 eggs. I do not expect those two eggs to be fertile as I haven't seen her getting bred in quite a while, plus I checked one of her eggs and it was not fertile. We shall see. I'll be tilting the incubator to turn them. I'll also likely shuffle the eggs around every few days while I candle them, removing duds as I go. If I get down to 24 good eggs I'll add the rollers and finish incubating horizontally.
And just for fun, I will try keeping track of pointy vs round eggs and their resulting genders. In particular these 2 long eggs, dark brahma and grey OE who laid one long egg each while the rest are their normal shape. Candling did not indicate double yolks.
Some notes, I am a little worried about the bresse eggs as they are so small (53-56 grams). Same with the barred/laced eggs, hers are 50-54 grams. But they are the average sizes for them so probably nothing to worry about. One bresse egg may not even be hers but it was fresh and the other egg I thought to use had a rather porous shell so I swapped it out.
Eggs that I'm incubating
4 dark brahma (DB)
4 Large fowl X (LF)
4 OE
5 EE (2 brown hen, 1 white, 2 bantam)
4 Barred/laced (B/L)
3 Bresse
3 Grey OE
2 BJG
2 Legbar X
2 SLW
2 Light brahma (LB)
2 Buff brahma (Buff)