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Any opinions on giving shipped eggs to a broody? Are results better for shipped eggs in an incubator? I need to get some eggs under 2 of my sitting hens. I would prefer good chicks but don't want to waste good eggs if the incubator would be a better option.

Also I have lots of eggs in lockdown that should hatch by Wed. If anyone is interested in some product reds, or black sex links, send me a message. I might have a few sumatra chicks too but I did not set a large number of their eggs.
 
Any opinions on giving shipped eggs to a broody? Are results better for shipped eggs in an incubator? I need to get some eggs under 2 of my sitting hens. I would prefer good chicks but don't want to waste good eggs if the incubator would be a better option.

Also I have lots of eggs in lockdown that should hatch by Wed. If anyone is interested in some product reds, or black sex links, send me a message. I might have a few sumatra chicks too but I did not set a large number of their eggs.

First time I gave shipped eggs to a broody: 1 out of 7 hatched.
Second time: 0 out of 5 hatched


My theory is that shipped eggs do better in the incubator because folks have them upright and stable so if the air cell is detached, they have a better chance.

BUT...
What about incubating in the incubator and then putting the chicks under her right after hatch... That may be a good option if you switch them in at night so she's on them all night long before she discovers chicks. Or possibly give her the incubated eggs right before hatch?
 
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I like the idea of giving the hens the chicks. My first broody is due about the 26th. I have some eggs set just in case her's don't hatch.
Plus if I have the eggs in the incubator I can watch them and candle them. I have not attempted to candle the eggs under the broodies. Not that they are overly mean, I just don't go out in the coop after dark often.
 
I was working in my juvenile coop last night, when I happened to notice the HRIR hen that I hatched from an egg @SallyinIndiana gave me. She has taken forever to feather out, but all of a sudden, she is gorgeous. And, she is as big as the roos from my some of my other breeds. I have to say it was a pleasant surprise.
 
I was working in my juvenile coop last night, when I happened to notice the HRIR hen that I hatched from an egg @SallyinIndiana gave me. She has taken forever to feather out, but all of a sudden, she is gorgeous. And, she is as big as the roos from my some of my other breeds. I have to say it was a pleasant surprise.

I'll be the first to say it.

Picture??

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I was working in my juvenile coop last night, when I happened to notice the HRIR hen that I hatched from an egg @SallyinIndiana gave me. She has taken forever to feather out, but all of a sudden, she is gorgeous. And, she is as big as the roos from my some of my other breeds. I have to say it was a pleasant surprise.

Thank you. I really like how these heritage reds look. I'm so glad you got a hen. The roosters are great but mainly all I have hatched right now. Of all the eggs I hatched out this winter, I might have 5 HRIR hens. My low % of heritage RIR hens is the main reason I keep hatching eggs. We have eaten a few of the younger mutt roosters and even a EE rooster. Still we have too many non- breeding young roosters and we like them a bit larger for eating.
 
@SallyinIndiana, I just had an amazing hatch sent from Kab. I would say that 16 of 18 eggs were viable on day 10. So I think it all depends on how far they were shipped and how well they are packaged.
They sat upright for 24 hours before I put them under the hens.
 
Please help me with these colors!


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All 5 are Partridge? That's pretty straight forward, yes?



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Top - Are all 4 black or is one a blue(the second from the left)?
Bottom - a blue(just 1 this color) and the weird black OR 2 blues? The unknown blue/black dude is in top left and bottom right for comparison.




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Top - No idea... 2 Buff, or are all 3 white? There is one that is very silver compared to the ones that look really yellow.
Bottom - the yellow guys almost have a little stripe down their backs.




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The "yellows" compared to the silvery white

Let me know and I can post full size images!
 
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Post photos!!

Sally were all those red pyle birds roosters? The red and white ones I liked?
yes, they were crowing. the smaller one went to a 60 acre farm. The larger to my pot. The other EE roosters started pecking him really really bad when he started crowing. He made a nice pulled BBQ chicken lunch for me and the children. nothing was left over though. I'm thinking the one you took is a rooster too as the others that look like him are showingrooster tail feathers. You'll have to come pick out a hen.

@SallyinIndiana , I just had an amazing hatch sent from Kab. I would say that 16 of 18 eggs were viable on day 10. So I think it all depends on how far they were shipped and how well they are packaged.
They sat upright for 24 hours before I put them under the hens.
Thanks. These were sent form TN. I'm letting them rest for now. I gave some EE and mutt eggs to my BLRW broody. My first broody summatra already had mutt EE eggs. That leaves me with 2 semi broody sumatra hens that will be wanting eggs soon. If I had not moved the sumatra hens last night I would have 2 sumatra hens sitting on wooden eggs. It is amazing how the egg production goes down when the majority of the hens start going broody.
 

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