January 2023 Hatch-a-long

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The chicks I hatched went to their home tonight. I will miss their cute peeps and fluffy butts!!! 10 of the 12 pictured since each of my girls were holding a baby.
 

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I will get incubator photos tomorrow in the daylight, but I am wondering if I might be accidentally trying to incubate my homebrew OE's first egg.

I'd taken it for a Marans egg, though sort of wonky-shaped, being long and thin, and tucked it in just as an off-chance thing since the weight was good (I prefer to incubate 60g+ eggs, though will go down to 50g when I have a lot of fairly-new layers).

I noticed that the OE -- who hatched last Easter -- had FINALLY gotten a red comb and then I got another long, thin, Marans-dark egg today. It seemed weird that one of my FCM girls, who had been consistent layers of large, well-shaped eggs, would have two weird ones in a row.

Well, no, it's one of the Marans's eggs.

Finally, after 9 months, I got my very first olive egg from my freeloader hen. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/9-months-later.1559546/
 
Most people candle on day 18 and then just lock down. I look for certain things before lockdown.
Below both eggs are day 18. The top egg is not ready to lock down, too much fluid.
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The egg below is ready. All beneath the air cell is dark and it has a good slope.

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The pic below is a pic we see all the time for hatching eggs, the dip of the the slope should be placed up at lockdown.
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Fat end angled up slightly. You can place eggs fat end up-ish on rope cord like the pics below. Then other chicks cannot play soccer with the unhatched eggs.
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Most people candle on day 18 and then just lock down. I look for certain things before lockdown.
Below both eggs are day 18. The top egg is not ready to lock down, too much fluid.
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The egg below is ready. All beneath the air cell is dark and it has a good slope.

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The pic below is a pic we see all the time for hatching eggs, the dip of the the slope should be placed up at lockdown.
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Fat end angled up slightly. You can place eggs fat end up-ish on rope cord like the pics below. Then other chicks cannot play soccer with the unhatched eggs.
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Super helpful! Thank you!
 
Incubator eggs!!! 9 days to go!!! Starting weights range from 51-67g. Colors are wonky but you can see size and shape. lightest eggs and ones on top are light blue. There's 4-5 green tinted blue, then the Starlight green egger eggs that look olivey brown in this picture but are really a nice green, and there is one light tan egg from the olive egger who wasn't.

I didn't set the medium (smallest) prairie bluebell blue eggs, they were just too small. Pics taken inside at night - I'll try again in the daylight, but may not have much better luck. I included a couple pics of eggs in the daylight for comparison. The picture with gray decking in the background is the one that has the actual color of the eggs. Except the blue egg in that picture is about half that blue in real life.
 

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We have embryos!

Day 7: I candled the “Baker’s Dozen” for the first time this morning. Two have blood rings, and one appears to be infertile. The rest are all showing signs of development with spidery veins and visible embryos. All the air cells looked good- no saddling or squishiness that I could tell, which is amazing based on what I’ve read about shipped eggs. Still handling these eggs as little as possible.

We have a long way to go, but fingers crossed for ten healthy chicks…
 
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