I am still wavering all over the fence on this debate...
I just had the second worst hatching ever (16 eggs set and only 5 made it out of their shell ) from eggs I p/u from the breeder.
The eggs were porous so I immediately mentioned my reservations to the breeder and was told that they s/b fine...
I had many early deaths (blood rings) before day seven (red flag) which aggravates me because, as a nurse's daughter, I take 'sterile' to a whole other level...
Of the 7 that went to lock down, the 1st to pip was at the wrong end (even though the egg was always either right side up in a turner or in a carton after lockdown...) I immediately assisted early on by finding the beak and later, after 27 hours of NO progress I helped by removing a little more than half it's shell. That chick is fine now.
Another was malpositioned and drowned, while the last one, that I wanted to 'go in' and get, but didn't because I listened to the outside voices instead of my gut, died in the shell sometime last night after I went to bed! Arghh.
This last dead chick had a really bad case of scissor beak and I wonder how much that could have had to do with it not externally pipping(?) IDK.
The first batch of shipped eggs I got came far, 5 states over, and I got five out of five that went into lock down...wonky air cells and all...
So, now I can't make up my mind as I have had both great and cruddy hatches from local and shipped eggs.
Se la vie I guess...as I still live and learn.
I AM leaning towards only setting non-porous eggs. Three of my worst hatches all came from porous eggs and that shows a pattern, to me anyways.
As far as shipped eggs go, I say keep an open mind...you might end up with one of your best hatch rates!
These are my 'babies' from a box that looked like an insane punter tried using it for 'try' outs...
My only shipped Isbar to hatch out of 14 porous eggs.
Lastly my batch of five from the sixteen set...ahhh, fuzzies! Who can't love a fuzz-butt!?
For everyone still waiting on their bated/broody eggs, I wish you a healthy, happy hatching...
