Hatching from beyond the Grave

tripleee

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A couple of weeks ago my favorite hen, Mumbles, flew the coop while I was at work and something got her. So I did what any logical, grieving, chicken mama would do and bought a new incubator, pulled all the eggs I had from her out of the refrigerator as well as 2 that were still in the coop and popped all 9 of them in the incubator. I knew it was a long shot but this hen was freaking awesome and I am so sad that she died. She was my first and only Olive Egger and the first chick I have ever had hatch from shipped eggs.

So I have been on pins and needles waiting to see what happens. On day 7 it looked like 6 were developing which was amazing. I didn't remove any, and as of day 14 (Monday) there was additional development in all of them!! Admittedly one looks like it might be a quitter but the shells are so incredibly dark that I am hesitant to pull it just in case.

So now today is day 17 and I am starting to turn into a nervous wreck. I can usually successful get quite a few eggs to lockdown but that is where they quit on me. Admittedly this is the first time I have incubated my own eggs instead of getting them shipped in, but with so many having been washed and refrigerated I am on pins and needles. It is also truly killing me that I can't see through the dang shells and am having to judge them off faint movements and/or how big the dark mass is.

Guess I just need good thoughts and a chill pill.

For funzies the chicks can be a whole pile of interesting. We have some pretty cold winters and I am just starting to get breeding trios together for the spring. The result was that this winter there was a ton of birds all living together until the weather got nice. So the boys are 2 cochins (buff cuckoo and a silver partridge whom was obsessed with her) Blue Silkie, Bielefelder, Cream Legbar (who I am desperately hoping sires one of the chicks since I got him for her in the first place), or a White Leghorn cross.

Don't have a lot of picture of Mumbles but here is one, shes the black hen next to the silkie, her baby picture, and then some of her pretty eggs.
 

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Thanks for the tag! Yes you can successfully hatch refrigerated eggs no problem at all. You can also see better in the darker eggs using a light on either end of the egg. For example your candler on one end and an phone flashlight on the other. You will an extra set of hands and be super careful. Shipped eggs are always tricky and amazing how much more gratifying it is to hatch your own eggs without all the shipped egg issues.
Your hen was truly beautiful and I sincerely hope that you get some chicks from her! Please keep us posted!🥰
 
Thanks for the tag! Yes you can successfully hatch refrigerated eggs no problem at all. You can also see better in the darker eggs using a light on either end of the egg. For example your candler on one end and an phone flashlight on the other. You will an extra set of hands and be super careful. Shipped eggs are always tricky and amazing how much more gratifying it is to hatch your own eggs without all the shipped egg issues.
Your hen was truly beautiful and I sincerely hope that you get some chicks from her! Please keep us posted!🥰

Thank you so much! I had no clue about the double lights, I’ll get my sister to help and check them that way before lockdown!
 
Sad news. Candled this morning, day 18, and it looks to me that all the refrigerated eggs quit on me after day 14. The 2 fresh eggs look amazing but I’m now super worried they won’t hatch. I didn’t pull the other eggs just in case I was wrong but I’m fairly certain I’m not.

Any ideas what would make them quit? My humidity dropped a bit but only for a couple hours so I don’t think that would of done it.
 
Sorry to hear. Thanks for updating. At least you have a chance still.

Probably not the humidity thing. Did you let them warm up before sticking them in? Maybe they were too old or got too cold.
 
Any ideas what would make them quit? My humidity dropped a bit but only for a couple hours so I don’t think that would of done it.
Sorry about your hen and the possible quitters. :hugs

Lovely lady and eggs! :love

One of my favorite incubation resources has failure analysis according to which day they quit starting around page 52..

Incubation guide

And another resource..

Hatchability Problem

:fl:jumpy:jumpy
 

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