- Feb 24, 2013
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we had some eggs we wanted to hatch from our hen. We got a rooster about 3 weeks ago. So I collected 4 eggs, and set them in the incubator. My daughter also brought home 5 eggs that day. (July 5th) I set all eggs at the same time, but should have thought to candle the ones she brought home. I assumed they were the same as the horse stalls get cleaned out daily, and that is where the eggs were.
After candling on day 7 & 10, I determined all 4 of our hens eggs were infertile. :-(, but all 5 of the eggs my daughter brought home were developing. 2 seem quite a bit further along in development though... So now I believe 3 are due to hatch on the 24th, but there are two that look several days ahead of that. My best guess says they should hatch this Friday or Saturday the 21st or 22nd. I don't have access to a second incubator/hatcher. So what should I do about the turning? The humidity I am not too worried about. I the air cells look pretty good. I have also been using the egg carton method this hatch. I might put the two that are ahead of schedule in a second egg carton, so they can at least not be turned, and I can still turn the others, but opening the incubator will be bad to continue turning for 2 days... Will it make a difference unless there is external pip? I can see if one is externally pipped, to not open it.
Such a debate going on in my head... Looking for experienced help here.
After candling on day 7 & 10, I determined all 4 of our hens eggs were infertile. :-(, but all 5 of the eggs my daughter brought home were developing. 2 seem quite a bit further along in development though... So now I believe 3 are due to hatch on the 24th, but there are two that look several days ahead of that. My best guess says they should hatch this Friday or Saturday the 21st or 22nd. I don't have access to a second incubator/hatcher. So what should I do about the turning? The humidity I am not too worried about. I the air cells look pretty good. I have also been using the egg carton method this hatch. I might put the two that are ahead of schedule in a second egg carton, so they can at least not be turned, and I can still turn the others, but opening the incubator will be bad to continue turning for 2 days... Will it make a difference unless there is external pip? I can see if one is externally pipped, to not open it.
Such a debate going on in my head... Looking for experienced help here.