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@Sally Sunshine I meant to tag you in the above post but forgot by the time I got it all typed upUpdate: My total for the HAL is 79.
19 blue partridge and gold partridge brahmas
4 red orpingtons
4 red cuckoo orpingtons
3 silver partridge orpingtons
7 laced orpingtons
3 white orpingtons
25 choc/choc cuckoo orpingtons
2 jubliee orpingtons
12 black/blue copper marans
I had issues getting my temp to stabilize after I put the eggs in but things look good now. My first candle will be tomorrow night. I set some last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I'm praying I have a good hatch after I lost most of my birds to my neighbors dogs, just a few seramas left. Have a good day everyone!
99.5_100.0CH what temp are you running at for incubation?
99.5_100.0
Animation of developing chick embyrohttp://www.nylearns.org/module/content/pyb/resources/14079/view.ashx
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Poultry hatching
Jamesway's Embrology Posters
Jamesway Incubator company as a very nice poster showing the hens ovaries, fertile and non-fertile germinal spots and daily embryonic development.
the,reason I had said I was worried yesterday is because I did have temp spikes.one of 104 four like three hours or so.and some at 102.and the gosling is already taking up the whole egg.OK, that should fit in with what I posted. Good luck!
I think you have made a true crazy chicken lady decision! The only possible negative I can see from that might be any risk of disease, but IMO, you run no greater risk with these eggs than any eggs from any other flock! You might want to quarantine the chicks from your flock for a few weeks.Confessions of a crazy chicken lady:
A coworker has raised chickens for over 30 years and has hundreds of chickens, all free range birds. She commutes to work and is away from home 4 days a week, so the eggs sit for days at a time when her husband is also away from home. She sells eggs for $5 a flat. They were selling quickly until a few people boiled developing eggs. We deal with a lot of unusual situations and sights in our line of nursing, but most couldn't handle the thought of cracking open a fertile egg. Needless to say, the eggs aren't selling now. So, I thought about it... Fertile eggs $5 a flat- big, small, white, tan, brown, green, blue. I bought a flat, brought them home and let them sit next to the nearly empty incubator for 2 hours. And then... Yes, I did it, I have an incubator full of "opportunity eggs" as of 8 PM Monday.
I'm not sure if I should be celebrating my good deal, or maybe I should be blushing with embarrassment.
How about I pinch my cheeks and cheer?![]()
I have heard the Marans are hard to hatch and the dark eggs are hard to candle which you might consider if the kids want to see anything.That is what I love about BYC! I have to have a lot of information to feel comfortable doing things, and BYC has it.
I am hoping to find some Ameraucanas, some EEs, OE, and/or Marans locally.
Carrie
not how you like them?
I like my goats handled enough that you can catch and pet them, but not like a spoiled lacking boundaries bottle baby.
@Sally Sunshine I am not sure how my answer got in there, but there it is. Have fun outside.
So kinda like purple than?it is sort of a brick red purple mix