INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Depends what breed. Silkies are impossible (almost) until they crow or lay. Don't Ask me how I know! One clue is the males have streamers on the back of their head, but that is silkie specific...
 
I am incubating blue and gold partridge brahmas, chocolate and molted/spangled orpingtons, dbl laced barnevelder (only 1 left out of 6) and 1 maline. I received eggs from 3 different sellers. I have incubated before but only about 4 times. I have ordered eggs on 3 of those and have yet to have a successful hatch on shipped eggs. I am determined to hatch shipped eggs but I have to admit it gets discouraging. I had a great hatch when I incubated my own eggs, nearly 100%. My incubator is a still air Styrofoam with an automatic egg turner. I have read through the Hatching 101 article, it is full of great information. The babies on my previous attempts with shipped eggs all made it to lockdown but then never hatched. They were moving and a shaking but then died before any pip occurred. I will include some pics with this message, it seems like all is going well but I've been here before...just hoping they hatch this time. You can see where the air cells are disfigured on some of the eggs. Thanks for reading, I appreciate all the advice I receive
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like I said looks like your on the right track. you can fix them but the can get stronger as they grow, looks like alot of them have nice air cells and just a few have bad saddles. the trouble I see is humidity, you will have to go with what the majority will need, that may do those really large air cell eggs in, unless you have another bator you can use? It looks like one seller sent you very nice fresh eggs, and those air cells are probably nice and in fairly good shape? or is it just the image?
 
like I said looks like your on the right track. you can fix them but the can get stronger as they grow, looks like alot of them have nice air cells and just a few have bad saddles.  the trouble I see is humidity, you will have to go with what the majority will need, that may do those really large air cell eggs in, unless you have another bator you can use?  It looks like one seller sent you very nice fresh eggs, and those air cells are probably nice and in fairly good shape?  or is it just the image?


Most of them are pretty good and yes they are from 1 seller. However some of the eggs from that seller have saddles as well. Where should I keep the humidity? It has been between 30 and 40% thus far.
 
Most of them are pretty good and yes they are from 1 seller. However some of the eggs from that seller have saddles as well. Where should I keep the humidity? It has been between 30 and 40% thus far.

day 8 I think so far so good. like I said your gonna have to take the majority into consideration, and you can really see them, I can only see the tray in the image, so you judge them the best you can. some seem smaller and yes some large, but you see that as well. dont fret you cant help for that unless you have bators for each eggs level ya know thats shipped eggs for you. the only suggestion is put the ones that need humidity closer to the water source if there is one. dont know if that would help or not, but worth a shot. dont go adding water just for them and messing the others though. sometimes like with my coolerbators I will put the ones that need more weightloss right up in front of the lights, or the ones that need more humidity in a applesauce cup so they dont get as much air blown on them. but this stuff wont work for you. I think your ok for now, see what happens until day 14 and stick with us, maybe we can pull some tricks out of the hat!
 
I'm interested in building an incubator, but I can't find a good "pattern" that will hold 6-10 eggs and not have hard to find parts. Any ideas? I looked in the BYC incubator section but it was overwhelming to say the least. Thanks!





Anyone? ( sorry, I'm super impatient!)
 
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