Jan./Feb. 2014 hatch a long

Well that is good to know I guess maybe because I am new I do not know what I am supposed to be looking for Is it supposed to be paper white near the Air cell?

There are 2 membranes inside the shell. The outter one next to the shell should be white & somewhat papery. Turning yellow & getting brittle is a bad sign.
The inner membrane is much thinner, translucent white & contains the veins. As the veins absorb it should get easier to see through & become thinner. This membrane should be somewhat moist. If it turns yellow, getts brittle or dries there is a problem. This is the membrane where shrink wrap happens.
 
Picture overload of a few that I hatched. They are all the light or dark blue, but one, it's a chipmunk color, still in the bator getting more steady on it's feet. I love the blues. A bundle of blue... Fluffy feet...
Gorgeous! I love blues!! Wow! You're about done there. I think my Marans are going to take their sweet time. Next time I set Marans it'll definitely be dry hatch conditions. It's so fun to see all the fuzzies :)
 
Yes, I have one baby left in the bator. Remember, these were very small eggs, some really small. They started yesterday..day 20, and we are finishing up today. I also love blues. I love cochins and silkies. I only have one cochin and one Silkie out there, and they are adorable. I have a Silkie egg in lock down, a separate hatch, hopefully it will hatch tomorrow. Then 4 more from the same gal that sent the last batch..only one hatching. She didn't have to do that, but love it when sellers work with you. I didn't even ask her to do this. So, those Silkies will hatch next month. :)
 
THEY HATCHED THEY HATCHED!!! Well one did. One of my silkie chicks hatched and another is hatching as im posting this. Yes. What color is it . The dad is a light splash and mom is a dark partridge both silkies.
 
what's your humidity? in a still air the temp is different in different areas of the bator....maybe you can find a cooler area....adding a little humidity will help too
It is hovering right around 25-27% most of the time, but have had a few dips (my hygrometer says low of 21% and high of 31%) I am candling tonight so I will add more water and hopefully that will stabilize the temps a little better. (The place where I put my bator isn't where I "wanted" to put it but was concerned that our dog would get to it in any other area and eat all the eggs in there ( She will eat eggs if left on the counter unsupervised for any length of time...grr obviously I didn't do THAT again lol) so this was the next best place...so I'm stuck with location for now
When we finally move to our new place ( idk where/when that is yet lol) it will have a special designated safe place just for hatching eggs! Some people have a sewing room...I'm gonna have a hatching room...My DH is gonna think I'm nuts!
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Then again, he probably knows that already!
 
When you candle, does the shell look odd? I did a quick candle tonight and both eggs I checked looked really porous, little spots all over of bright lighter areas. Is that normal?
Or is it a sign something is wrong?
 
Can't comment on that-- being new, but I have to shout out that my hatch is taking a toll on me. My kneecaps hurt! Ha! I'm exhausted staying up, and only 1/21 has hatched so far. Phew!!! I wouldn't do it if I didn't love it though :) I hear a few more chirps and scratching galore from my ameraucanas, but my marans are going to be a few more days...I can tell. Good luck to the rest of ya, and pump up the caffeine!!! P.S. Keep the pics coming :yiipchick
 
Been lurking here for awhile reading up on everyone's success and issues, this site is a great one stop shop for all things chickens. so I built a coolerbator and decided to give incubating a shot. I put 18 eggs in on Feb. 2 and tomorrow will be lock down. I just candled them for only the second time and so far all looks good. I have only had 1 not take so I disposed of it. I used a egg rack to assist in the turning and have taken them all out of the rack and laid them on a screen covered with a towel. The only issue I have had is with my humidity it has been bouncing around from 50-25, it has been a real challenge to get it regulated.

It has been a really cool experience doing this but I can hardly wait for Sunday. Good luck to everyone with their hatchings.
 
Been lurking here for awhile reading up on everyone's success and issues, this site is a great one stop shop for all things chickens.  so I built a coolerbator and decided to give incubating a shot.  I put 18 eggs in on Feb. 2 and tomorrow will be lock down.  I just candled them for only the second time and so far all looks good. I have only had 1 not take so I disposed of it.  I used a egg rack to assist in the turning and have taken them all out of the rack and laid them on a screen covered with a towel.  The only issue I have had is with my humidity it has been bouncing around from 50-25, it has been a real challenge to get it regulated. 

It has been a really cool experience doing this but I can hardly wait for Sunday.  Good luck to everyone with their hatchings.

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