@ Marie...I am so sorry for your loss. 

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Alas, friends, it seems that Ayam Cemani chicks are not in the cards for me anytime soon. After being a very good girl and NOT touching the incubator or the eggs until Day 7, I finally candled yesterday. None of the Ayam Cemani eggs have shown any sign of development. I'm sure they are all/were fertile, but I'm also sure that they had a rough journey being shipped all the way across the country. I won't lie, it bummed me out pretty bad.
Nine BEAUTIFUL Ayam Cemani eggs and no sign of development in any of them. Because I also set them with some other locally bought eggs (and some also shipped), all of which are developing, that leaves me to think that something happened during transit or... they must have froze at some point? They were stalled for a few days in a shipping center, so I'm wondering what temperature they were kept at there.
So... I'll probably give it another try next month. We'll see! I have to keep reminding myself how risky hatcing shipped eggs is to keep things in perspective. I gambled more money on my last trip to Las Vegas than I have on Cemani eggs anyway, but still... This is my last quarter of college, so I will just try to get lost in my studies so that I don't spend all my time thinking about chickens and how badly I want to relocate and start my own hobby farm one day. SIGH.
ONE DAY... I will have a few Ayam Cemani babies!
ONE DAY...![]()
Epic...I did too. I did put Vaseline on his comb. But, I put one of those dog igloo heater pads under their bedding. I only have 3 out there and it's-20 windchill several nights here...