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Chirping
a bit of both as some look clear and very liquidy and some with a small amount of veining but not much else.Bad air cells the rest? Or quitters?
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a bit of both as some look clear and very liquidy and some with a small amount of veining but not much else.Bad air cells the rest? Or quitters?
a bit of both as some look clear and very liquidy and some with a small amount of veining but not much else.
Bummer. I am also hatching shipped eggs, and have had a lot of quitters, and a bunch of my Orpington eggs never developed. Now that we are at day 18, I can't really tell what is going on in there. Hopefully this means they see getting big enough to block out the light.At this point if I get one or two of each kind I'll call it a win. Big waste of money. But a learning experience.
I told my husband if I get 5 out of my 24 I will be happy
This is my first time incubating. Today is day 21! Yesterday I saw 3 eggs rocking but this morning no movement and no pips yet. The anticipation is going to kill me!
Hooray! I have the 9 Ameraucauna bantam and 8 Golden Campine bantams that I set last Wednesday, and 7 assorted Orpingtons from My Pet Chicken. I had the incubators in my breezeway, which is air conditioned, but apparently not well enough. The first set of eggs got up to 104 twice. I was afraid they were all dead. However out of the 17, I saw embryos in 11!!!! I just set the Orpingtons last night. One had a detached air cell, but the others looked okay. I also have a dozen Rhode Island Red bantam eggs arriving tomorrow.
Just 7 I collected myself from the coop. How about you?
How do you know if the air cell is detached?