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

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This is seriously harder than having my own babies... way more stressful! tell me it gets better! chick 5 that i helped was well and truly dried out and stuck to the membrane. I took the shell off, but there is still membrane stuck on the chick... what do I do about that?  chick is still in the bator.

It gets easier. Leave the gunk. If you want to wash it off, be sure the water is warm enough, the room is warm, and no water gets in its nose.
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Hey All!

That location hatch rate pic thing is interesting. Does it apply to all incubators?
And how many eggs you have in the bator?

I believe it applies to all incubators. I honestly think it only slightly matters the number of eggs. For me, I know how to get a good hatch in both of my incubators... Ignoring most of the advice given by even me! I have horrible hatches when I rotate eggs around the incubator. Even though I know I have clean hands when I do it.
 
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I started out with 21 eggs... about half were infertile... blaming the silky rooster for that, the plymoth rocks and silver lace wyandottes are the ones that are developed. after i removed infertiles i was left with 11. in a 48 egg incubator.
why do you think your silkie failed to do his job? (curious, since i'm starting a silkie flock) I was reading that they recommend trimming silkie's vents and the boy rooster's area so he can breed easier.

I wasn't sure if that was just recommended, or actually made a huge difference. LOL
 
I started out with 21 eggs... about half were infertile... blaming the silky rooster for that, the plymoth rocks and silver lace wyandottes are the ones that are developed. after i removed infertiles i was left with 11. in a 48 egg incubator.

Hey All!

That location hatch rate pic thing is interesting. Does it apply to all incubators?
And how many eggs you have in the bator?


It gets easier. Leave the gunk. If you want to wash it off, be sure the water is warm enough, the room is warm, and no water gets in its nose.
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Thanks... its very tired chicky... its cheeping quietly in the bator.. not moving about. hope its ok. :-/
Do you ever crack open the unpipped eggs? I have not candled them again, it was cold and super windy and dry here yesterday and I didnt want to open the incubator!
 
why do you think your silkie failed to do his job? (curious, since i'm starting a silkie flock) I was reading that they recommend trimming silkie's vents and the boy rooster's area so he can breed easier.

I wasn't sure if that was just recommended, or actually made a huge difference. LOL

I have watched him try, he's a ring in... my only silkie, so he's trying to service much larger girls. I misses by about a foot! didnt realise this til after I had started incubating.
 
 


Thanks... its very tired chicky... its cheeping quietly in the bator.. not moving about. hope its ok. :-/
Do you ever crack open the unpipped eggs? I have not candled them again, it was cold and super windy and dry here yesterday and I didnt want to open the incubator!

I think most of us recommend doing eggtopsies to see what went wrong.
 
it's not really worth showing lol.we used what fence we had and the flooding made the run solid dirt instead of grass.and all our chickens are together except our silkoes.
It doesn't matter what it looks like as long as it is safe and functional for the birds.... Mine may be "pretty" but what good it that if it is all mud and the chickens get sick or are not happy & healthy??? My duck pen is nowhere near as nice but it works for them and keeps them safe. I guess the point I am trying to make is it is better to do with less and do well than to try and do more than what you can handle and risk the health and safety of the animals. This rationale comes with time, age and practice... and cost.... be sure you can always handle the responsibility you accept. If my hand doesn't heal I may have to get rid of a lot of my birds. Is that what I want-absolutely not!!! But is it what is in the best interest of my health and the health of my flock... YES!!!! This is why you have to be 18 or older to play the games for eggs.... There are hard decisions to be made when it comes to accepting the responsibility of another living thing. I have to give my Seramas special feed and keep my garage heated like my home if I want to breed show quality birds and that is very expensive. I just want you to think before you act and be successful at what you do instead of failing trying to do something half a**... you get the picture?
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The first two chicks hatch these are mine the last one of the serama eggs hatched and died so no serama at all left so I posted an IOS ad on craigslist and we'll see if anyone has any or not. :hit and Buried he two that hatched and died. But out of the 14 eggs only two had made it close to hatching.
 
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