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Same here, though it may be day 10. I feel that every time you manually handle the eggs it increases the risk of breakage and the introduction of bacteria.
Or, in my case, risk that the broody is going to KILL you!
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Same here, though it may be day 10. I feel that every time you manually handle the eggs it increases the risk of breakage and the introduction of bacteria.
Or, in my case, risk that the broody is going to KILL you!
I ain't going anywhere near Jethro or her eggs. I value my hands. I am curious about the bator babies though.
My first hatch I candled way too much, but had the most successful hatch.
My second hatch I have only 1 out of 10.
My third hatch is hatching right now. I started with 12 at day 14 I threw 1 out because of it not ever developing. I have 5 hatched, but I think 1 might not make it. Also, of my 12, 5 are pullet eggs. Of those pullet eggs I have 1 that hatched and one that has pipped and is resting in the egg... It has been resting for 12 hours now... It is still chirping and moving so I am guessing it is fine.
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I do the same thing. I will only throw them out at 14 even if at day 7 their clear. I just make sure the ones that were clear on day 7 are completly seperated. That way I'll know if I screw up or not!!
Hi! I usually candle three times during incubation --- Day 6, Day 12 (give or take a day), and Day 18 .
I candle eggs before I set them also.
Good luck!
Lisa