- Feb 26, 2010
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Hi guys! Big sad rant coming up!
This isn't my first rodeo hatching chicks, I've done it a handful of times with decent success! However this is my first time where I'm in a situation to keep some of the chicks instead of give them away- we moved more rural and lots of neighbors have chickens here
So I bought 2 dozen mixed laying breed eggs from a local hobby farmer for $10, knew it was a lot but ya know? I really wanted to be surrounded by an ocean of fluffy chicks
Already knew a couple potential homes for them besides mine.
I'm now 2 weeks in and down to 6 eggs, and half of those look dead. I feel like a monster. Really guys. It has to be my fault. Hobby farmer said he had a really great hatch rate the times he's gave it a go, and I don't see a big reason for him to lie to me. Two eggs went leaky/pre-explosion, I've never seen that before. Many I candled in the first week looked about 80% shadowed, and many of them went stinky. Every time I opened the incubator (good ol lil giant) to turn them, I'd be hit with a wave of stench. So I started throwing some out.
Now I don't know if I threw out viable ones? Or were a bunch of them just going bad? I feel so incredibly guilty. I tried to figure it out, had them marked (in pencil) if they were one of the huge-shadow-eggs-too-early, if i could see a chick, etc. But I don't know. Can't know for sure. I felt rushed, hubby was absolutely over the smell. Did I basically abort any needlessly? Ugh. UGH.
I still have another week left but I feel like just dumping them all in the trash so I don't have to face the fact that probably none of them will hatch.
I would like the idea of hatching again but I got some bantam chicks and I'm not sure it'd be easy to introduce baby chicks to them in 4+ weeks
Anyway, thanks for listening.
This isn't my first rodeo hatching chicks, I've done it a handful of times with decent success! However this is my first time where I'm in a situation to keep some of the chicks instead of give them away- we moved more rural and lots of neighbors have chickens here

So I bought 2 dozen mixed laying breed eggs from a local hobby farmer for $10, knew it was a lot but ya know? I really wanted to be surrounded by an ocean of fluffy chicks

I'm now 2 weeks in and down to 6 eggs, and half of those look dead. I feel like a monster. Really guys. It has to be my fault. Hobby farmer said he had a really great hatch rate the times he's gave it a go, and I don't see a big reason for him to lie to me. Two eggs went leaky/pre-explosion, I've never seen that before. Many I candled in the first week looked about 80% shadowed, and many of them went stinky. Every time I opened the incubator (good ol lil giant) to turn them, I'd be hit with a wave of stench. So I started throwing some out.
Now I don't know if I threw out viable ones? Or were a bunch of them just going bad? I feel so incredibly guilty. I tried to figure it out, had them marked (in pencil) if they were one of the huge-shadow-eggs-too-early, if i could see a chick, etc. But I don't know. Can't know for sure. I felt rushed, hubby was absolutely over the smell. Did I basically abort any needlessly? Ugh. UGH.


I would like the idea of hatching again but I got some bantam chicks and I'm not sure it'd be easy to introduce baby chicks to them in 4+ weeks

Anyway, thanks for listening.