Hatching Q on mailed eggs - Ayam Cemani

Your babies are absolutely stunning! I hope mine look like that at six weeks. :fl

4/6 eggs have made it thus far. One never developed, and one was an early death. They go into lockdown on Tuesday!

Hatch date is the 26th! I am SO excited! 

That's pretty good so far for shipped eggs, holiday babies !
 
That's pretty good so far for shipped eggs, holiday babies !
I'm hoping so... and hoping even more for real Cemanis to hatch out!
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2 out of 3 of the light colored eggs will be going into lockdown! =) And then 2/3 of the larger/darker eggs as well.
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How long do hens usually take a break, anyway? Just through the darker/colder months? How long is their average molt?

MaranFarmer, I might have to start pestering you for eggs if a bunch of crosses hatch out of these eggs!

Seriously, though. Keep me in mind when your modern bantams decide to start laying again.
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This thread will be the first to know how my hatch goes!
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Best of luck, MaranFarmer!
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I need to give my hatcher a good scrub as soon as I get off of work today, and then I'm going to set the Cemani eggs!

All I want for Christmas is.......all four of these Cemani eggs to hatch!
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I hope you all have a wonderful holiday/weekend, and I guess I'll see you again at the first pip!
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I just finished my hatch last night. (It was my second time attempting a hatch.) I had 16 eggs go into lockdown and 13 of them hatched healthy babies. My average time between pip and zip is anywhere between 16-20 hours!! If by 20 hours there is absolutely no progress then and only then will I SLIGHTLY open the pip area to see if there is a critical reason why there has been no progress. Even with my malpositioned pipper I waited almost 20 hours before interfering. If there is a critical reason for the stalling (shrink wrapped,sever malposition) then I will commence to 'help'. A few hours between pip and zip is nothing. Frustrating, yes, but most pippers in my experience and in my reading, take forever between the two stages. I had to assist two chicks, one for it's sever malposition and one for being shrink wrapped. It was a hard decision to decide whether to assist or not. Good luck with yours!

Thank you for a wonderful post AmyLynn!
 
What a great thread! I am considering buying Cemani eggs from a breeder in Indonesia. I have been obsessed with these birds from the first time I saw them a few years ago. If I do buy them it will be for 12 eggs. I look at it this way, If I get even 3 or 4 out of the 12, it will be a win! :)
 

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