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It is so hard to know... Sometimes it goes fast and other times it takes 12-24 hours I know my last hatch I didnt sleep for two days Just a couple cat naps ... I dont want to do that again!ok thank u i didnt know wether to stay up or not
I so hear you. Been up all night, 5 pips so far out of 16 but not much progress since, officially day 19 now.Came home from work my eggs haven't done anything yet2moro is hatch day the 21 days I've just got a bad feeling about this hatchI think the doctours should invent a new tablet for us lot called the lockdown stress pill
I so hear you. Been up all night, 5 pips so far out of 16 but not much progress since, officially day 19 now.
On top of this stress, we've had 5" of rain in the last hr.Basement/Den started flooding a little bit, low end of garage flooding & the building beside garage that we have the brooder in with (5) 3 week old chicks started flooding. Brooder is a big ole particle board box with no bottom. Built that way on purpose so the bottom wouldn't have to be cleaned. We lay down paper and shavings, easy to clean but it does sit on the concrete. So, because of the flooding , shavings SOAKED, sides started soaking up water. Thank goodness i have a piece of driftwood for the young' uns to climb on. They were all sitting on the wood.
Woke my husband up at 3:30 so he could help me carry it in the garage and relocated the chicks. UGHbut all high & dry- whew.
Seriously need a xanax but having been up now for some 24+hrs. afraid it would put me down & I am expecting a call from PO in a few hrs.on the 9 starter pullets & cockerals expected today.
Think this has done one thing....I "think" I'm done with hatching & be mother hen to all these babies for a few months. I need to sit back relax and watch my flock grow!
Looks like more rain is coming your way. I hope things don't get too bad for you. The one thing I have learned with each batch of eggs I hatch is that every one of them is different. I have gained so much experience with each one I do. I have dealt with wryneck, spraddle leg, hernias and pipping on the wrong end. I now know what to do and not do in each case.I so hear you. Been up all night, 5 pips so far out of 16 but not much progress since, officially day 19 now.
On top of this stress, we've had 5" of rain in the last hr.Basement/Den started flooding a little bit, low end of garage flooding & the building beside garage that we have the brooder in with (5) 3 week old chicks started flooding. Brooder is a big ole particle board box with no bottom. Built that way on purpose so the bottom wouldn't have to be cleaned. We lay down paper and shavings, easy to clean but it does sit on the concrete. So, because of the flooding , shavings SOAKED, sides started soaking up water. Thank goodness i have a piece of driftwood for the young' uns to climb on. They were all sitting on the wood.
Woke my husband up at 3:30 so he could help me carry it in the garage and relocated the chicks. UGHbut all high & dry- whew.
Seriously need a xanax but having been up now for some 24+hrs. afraid it would put me down & I am expecting a call from PO in a few hrs.on the 9 starter pullets & cockerals expected today.
Think this has done one thing....I "think" I'm done with hatching & be mother hen to all these babies for a few months. I need to sit back relax and watch my flock grow!
I Know exacty how you feel. Said I wasn't going to get anymore during the winter BUT yes me too been looking the last couple of days. Figure if I find some right now, get shipped, should have just as these are finishing up hatching today through Wed.
P.S. did just take about an hour nap - 2 pips now, latest is one of 10 blk. australorps.
Plus - confirmations on 9 starter bantam cochins from two different breeders received today - should be here tomorrow. So, if all goes well with hatchings, shipped starters & existing chickens in 24hrs I will have gone from 32 to 57 chickens in, once again, 3 MONTHS! All in the age ranges of a day old to none over 5 months old!!!!!!!!!!
I am hatching Araucana's this weekend. I just spoke with the woman I bought the eggs from because I was worried about the double tuft gene (it is fatal to chicks at day 18) and she told me that none of my chicks will have the double gene because all of her hens are clean faced. I originally only wanted RIR and Barred Rocks for the eggs. As I started seeing the blue, green and dark brown eggs of other breeds of chickens I thought it would be neat to have a few of them. I was looking at the Americauna and EE when I came across the Araucana and I just knew this was the breed I wanted. I started my search for eggs (they are expensive) and I was lucky enough to find a woman who lives 10 minutes from me that was selling them.
I just hate disappointment and Ive got the feeling that this hatch is going to end that way don't help the fact I'm inpatient also everything should happen yesterday in my eyes