grannys gone and done it

Status
Not open for further replies.
there is not an external . Internal pip for over 24 hrs. I can see it trying . I just wonder if there is too much air space ? I dont know what you sent Bert. I watch about every one I can find though. LOL



MARKING AIR CELLS DAY 18, DRAW DOWN, INTERNAL PIP, EXTERNAL PIP, and ZIPPING post #35770
Pips and ZIPS ARE NOT THE SAME PATIENCE is a MUST!
DONT PICK THE PIPS! post #24611
TIMELINE of a silky HATCHING! NOTE HOW LONG IT TOOK FROM INTERNAL TO ZIPPING post #33770
VIDEO of zip and hatch AT :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyO3YwrsJPg
 
[@=/u/162672/Sally-Sunshine]@Sally Sunshine[/@] yes! That was maybe it! Was that the same thing you linked me? Am I crazy? :hide



yes it was, no problem campin!  I figured you missed it!  promise when I get time I will work through the abstracts and studies and try to explain things easier and actually write an article or just post and link to it.   That was a ton of info, and those can get confusing and if you dont have subscriptions to the pages you cant read them in full anyways. I have membership to a few because of being part of the Pa Ag division and also because I am a poultry tech.  You will have to research your breed and try to figure out what the standard egg weights are for your specific breed you wish to incubate.  That can be done online searching for the breed associations as well as reading through forums.  Not sure a bunch of info is to be found on your breed, but you can at least reach out and send an email to someone on the breed assoc. typically they list emails you can use.  @campingshaws


Lagertha's eggs are 38-40g and standard for honas is 45-50g. So the 40 are pretty close to the low of average.

Did you see my question about ethics? That's what I'm really anxious over. :/
 
Quote: Lagertha's eggs are 38-40g and standard for honas is 45-50g. So the 40 are pretty close to the low of average.

Did you see my question about ethics? That's what I'm really anxious over.
hmm.png


where in the same post? I am guilty of skimming I appologize if I did! I am trying so hard to keep up with everyones questions I need to just slow down and not accept messages and ask they post in open forum again, I just cant do it and try to keep up with what I have to do here at home. tag me, you know I always have time for you all no matter what.
 
MARKING AIR CELLS DAY 18, DRAW DOWN, INTERNAL PIP, EXTERNAL PIP, and ZIPPING post #35770
Pips and ZIPS ARE NOT THE SAME PATIENCE is a MUST!
DONT PICK THE PIPS! post #24611
TIMELINE of a silky HATCHING! NOTE HOW LONG IT TOOK FROM INTERNAL TO ZIPPING post #33770
VIDEO of zip and hatch AT :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyO3YwrsJPg
bow.gif
I read the first one . even commented on how I am guilty. I had just forgot. I will go read again and maybe it will stick this time. Thank you love.
 
where in the same post? I am guilty of skimming I appologize if I did! I am trying so hard to keep up with everyones questions I need to just slow down and not accept messages and ask they post in open forum again, I just cant do it and try to keep up with what I have to do here at home. tag me, you know I always have time for you all no matter what.

Im sorry Sally
 
of course granny, if you seriously saw and internal like these below (video in that link too)..... 24 hours ago you can use the tip of a sterile wood screw or drill bit or dremel and create just a small external LAST PIC and put it back and keep humidity up, you just have to keep in mind everytime you open the bator you are causing evaporation on each egg in there. Think about you opening the front door and getting that blast of cold air, even though humidity head back up on the dials quickly, the egg shells are porous and take longer to fill back up. so each time you are taking more moisture away from them.... so do whats best for the majority of your eggs.





LL




just a tiny hole where you see the tip of beak in candle and let it alone and start timing again
LL

 
Quote:
for what? read the end of that statement! and I mean that!!
hugs.gif
dont hesitate! I am almost finished with the notes/links organization so soon I will be free again and things will get less hectic, everyone seems to wonder where I am at of late, if I am not playing with the kids cooking or doing chores I am on here, working on certain info on incubation or cleaning up updating things, and now the HAL started and its already nuts!! Some people want me instantly and get upset when I am not available on the thread, but they have to understand I cant be there all the time!
lau.gif
 
campin tag me in your question again please! I am reading back the incu thread and throwing the updates in. but I have my email open for the tags comin in.
 
campin tag me in your question again please!  I am reading back the incu thread and throwing the updates in.  but I have my email open for the tags comin in.


@Sally Sunshine

This was a member posting about losing their hens and hatching from pullets, but within just a generation or two noticed the birds weren't as big or laying eggs the same size.

I want to talk about the weights of my hona eggs and whether they're close enough to the right size, or if it's unethical to sell chicks from pullet eggs with the knowledge that they won't grow to the (nonexistent) standard.

I had to go find it. :hugs
 
TIMELINE of a silky HATCHING! NOTE HOW LONG IT TOOK FROM INTERNAL TO ZIPPING post #33770


last video of one already hatched and one hatching "zipper" . Had me cracking up. A still shot of one helping the the other "out" would be an awesome picture.

Yes. I read your last line but I also know what you do. The info was already out there but it was much easier to just ask you. And thats a bit of lazy on my part and why I said sorry. I know your big heart and willingness but some , including myself need to help themselves too.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom