Knighstar679
Crowing
Hello,
I set 32 eggs on June 23rd. I am going document and hopefully get some input on how 4 of my little eggs are doing as they grow over the next 28 days.
We will be looking at two Welsh Harlequins (WHTX6, WHMD12), one Cayuga (C3B3), and Rouen (R3B3).
I tried to set 23 eggs before but only one ended up showing any major signs of life then they all got killed at 3-5 days because the incubator i was using spiked. That problem is hopefully solved now and I can watch these eggs grow to be wonderful little ducks.
This is my entire setup with all the little eggs nestled snug in their shells.
C3B3 is the part of the third set of Cayuga's I will have put in an incubator to hatch from a friend. The shell on this egg is blue and it they have proven very hard for me to candle thus far.
R3B3 is another egg I got from a friend and this is the third attempt at it. Even though the shells are an off white color here they don't candle like the Welsh eggs.
WHMD12 is a Welsh Harlequin out of Maryland and was shipped to New York. The air sac on this one looks ok I think. As for the rest of the egg it looks good too.
WHTX6 is another Welsh Harlequin egg that was shipped from Texas. I can see a little tiny spot that looks like a developing dot on this one but the placement of the yolk and the air sac are right on top of one another.
I would love feed back on the eggs. Or anything else that I have said.
I set 32 eggs on June 23rd. I am going document and hopefully get some input on how 4 of my little eggs are doing as they grow over the next 28 days.
We will be looking at two Welsh Harlequins (WHTX6, WHMD12), one Cayuga (C3B3), and Rouen (R3B3).
I tried to set 23 eggs before but only one ended up showing any major signs of life then they all got killed at 3-5 days because the incubator i was using spiked. That problem is hopefully solved now and I can watch these eggs grow to be wonderful little ducks.
This is my entire setup with all the little eggs nestled snug in their shells.

C3B3 is the part of the third set of Cayuga's I will have put in an incubator to hatch from a friend. The shell on this egg is blue and it they have proven very hard for me to candle thus far.

R3B3 is another egg I got from a friend and this is the third attempt at it. Even though the shells are an off white color here they don't candle like the Welsh eggs.
WHMD12 is a Welsh Harlequin out of Maryland and was shipped to New York. The air sac on this one looks ok I think. As for the rest of the egg it looks good too.

WHTX6 is another Welsh Harlequin egg that was shipped from Texas. I can see a little tiny spot that looks like a developing dot on this one but the placement of the yolk and the air sac are right on top of one another.

I would love feed back on the eggs. Or anything else that I have said.