The second hatch for Isbars finished and these were much stronger than the first hatch. I talked to the man for whom I am hatching them, and he confirmed that eggs were from different sources. I was much more impressed with the second group of chicks than the first group of chicks. Without knowing more about the sources from whom he purchased the eggs, I am left with a mystery. Was the weakness of the first batch genetic OR was it from sick or poorly cared for parents? I guess I will never know.
thanks again to everyone who helped answer my questions. I have put all the chicks in the hands of their owner, and I may never hatch any again, but it was fun to observe these rare birds.
So glad things went better for you this time. It is nerve-wracking enough for me when I am hatching my OWN eggs - I can't imagine doing it for someone else. I would be a worried mess
