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

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Take a sharpie out there and mark the eggs under her or you'll have a staggered hatch which can be disastrous. I feel your pain. Whenever I look at anything I need to throw away, I think of what else I can use it for. Cutler Supply and Farm Tek are also good sources. Sometimes you can get good size remnants at Farm Tek at a discount. Ruptured blood vessel in the oviduct. Fairly common and not a problem. Seems like I was always sick because I could never get a good day's sleep. Constantly changing from evenings to midnights and working 7/12s. I now go to bed shortly after dusk and get up between 3 and 5, get to see sunrise every day and never get sick again. They are very good in hot weather and in general, so are other Mediterranean breeds or any bird with huge combs/wattles. If you want to experience lots of varieties, check out Sandhill Preservation. They have a lot of obscure and rare breeds. I believe they still have a deal where you can get a huge mix of whatever is left over from hatches and not sold. I did that once and got 17 breeds. That's a good way to learn characteristics of disparate breeds. I'm shy of the ice bath calibration. I had a thermometer I purchased from an incubator company and it was accurate at 70 F but off by 2 degrees at 100. I prefer to compare them to a medical thermometer because then the comparison will be at close to incubation temperature. At least that's the way I'll do it till I have more time to do it scientifically or can afford to send them off to be calibrated at Thermoworks. Hopefully more than one will hatch. Your temperatures have been low, likely by a degree or so. Gail Damerow's book 'Chicken Health Handbook' has a similar chart.
Such interesting replies- thank u!
 
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That's a tough one daxi but looking at the redness of the comb compared to the others I would say cockerel, but it is still young and has much growing to do. Maybe in the next couple weeks it will be easier to tell.
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Im on day 22 of chicken incubating in a still air incubator i got from my parents its ~20+ years old homemade. They never managed to hatch anything. I only have 3 eggs on day 21 i was back and forth all day thinkibg they must all be dead because nothong was happening (this is my first time) spent most of the day on here reading and rereading the "hatchig 101" thread... i have chirping! So excited. I can barely wait! But i WILL lol
@Laodicia Welcome!!! I hope you have chicks soon!!! was your temp too low for a still air?


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i just went back to check ots only been about an hour since i noticed chirping and theres an external pip apready
oh great!!!

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Hey experts! This is 1 of 6 Buff Brahma eggs I set 14 days ago, along with 12 silkies (all courtesy of @Jessimom !)... She gave me a set of silkie eggs spanning 3 weeks back from our set date. We thought it'd a fun, "What the hack- let's see the oldest one we can hatch!", hatch... Anyway, I went to candle and mark ACs tonight and this literally jumped out at me- A bit freaky, I must admit! These brahmas are ready to start shaving!!! What is it? Chick is moving around great.




@Sally Sunshine , et al...How are these ACs looking to you all? I've had a much harder time regulating humidity, with it not being full in there... 40-19% within 30 minutes some days!
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I might not be posting much, but, I lurrrrk verrrry well
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. @MotorcycleChick - I knew you noticed your oil was empty... Us women all knew you were multitasking
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IDK not sure, looks like veining ? cant tell its hard to judge air cells videos are best and side shots. from the top I cant tell, sorta look small but again images from the top dont really show depth of air cell, and even then are tough.
 
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