Is it normal for so many eggs to be clear??

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You'd know. English are very very heavy feathered. I ask because some folks are having fertility issues with them due to too much feathering.

My suggestion is this.....let them sit til day 10. recandle then. I incubate orps constantly and sometimes they can fool you. At day 10 it should be perfectly obvious what's viable and what's not. I would contact the seller now and let her know what you think you've got and tell her you are going to wait til day 10 to be absolutely sure.

If she is a person concerned with repeat business, she will offer replacements. If not, unfortunately, chock it p to lesson learned and begin your "never buy from.... again" list. I have a very very long one!

She candled on day 9 scbatz....

Sorry, I missed the day. Someone candled on day 5 right? Man, I think I need some sleep!
 
LRoach,

I had the same thing happen with me. Out of 35 eggs, 10 were developing and 25 were clear. I checked the 25 and not one had developed anything. I just figure it's the rooster, he's a Cochin and is somewhat smaller than the hens. RIR & BR. So I think he only has one or two girlfriends. Because he is so much smaller.
 
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Good to know I'm not the only one! I'll just keep my fingers crossed that all 6 that are developing hatch!
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With Orpingtons, their behinds get so fuzzy that all the hens are getting are "blanks". Trim their posteriors and re check their fertitlity.
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"Did you feel anything? No, did you? No. Should we tell him? He sulked for a week last time, better not. Just close your eyes and think of England."
 
I'm having the same issue with my brothers duck eggs. Today is day 14 I candled 8 eggs and 4 were clear and one just didn't look right so I pulled that one out too. We have two drakes and two hens so I know it's not to many hens to one drake so I don't know why we have such poor fertility.
 

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