July 2022 Hatch-A-Long

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I did my eggtopsies.

One of the 4 had definitely quit earlier -- it was the one I thought dubious but had *thought* I'd seen it move. So not very surprising.

2 pipped externally but didn't absorb their yolks.

The egg with the wonky air cell had pipped internally -- into the air cell -- but didn't absorb it's yolk.

I couldn't see any obvious deformities or malpositions so I have no idea what happened.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/causes-for-dead-in-shell-after-pipping.1537121/
 
Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way, lol. I get just as anxious and crazy every single time. It's too exciting not to! Also, welcome to the thread!! :frow
Thank you! What a great thread. I can't believe how fast it's moving. 9 more pages since I was online yesterday!
 
I think today at 4 starts day 10 for me. One sellers eggs were all duds. cracked some and they were scrambled. :( UGH won't use that seller again first batch was duds and 2nd same. I got 2nd for half off but still not worth it.

the other seller I am THRILLED WITH!!!!!!!!!!! out of 12 eggs I have 10 doing great!!!!! Hoping they continue to do great. She will be sending me some more on the 25th (so I can be home when they are due to hatch and after so I don't worry) since my order got mixed up and I didn't get as many of one breed that I should have.

My coop is going to be a HUGE mix of ages. LOL I have some that are a bit over a year, some that are 12 weeks, then 8 weeks (but they are going to a new home this weekend), then 5 that are 3 weeks now, 1 that is 2.5 weeks. Then I have the eggs set to hatch in 11 days (will give them to my broody when they hatch) and will be setting more that will hatch in about 5.5-6 weeks. LOL at least once the last eggs hatch the older chicks will be 18 weeks, the others will be gone, most likely the ones that are 3 weeks now will be gone, then the other will be 8-9 weeks, this hatch will be about 4 weeks. so not horrible by then I guess.
That sounds hectic! Do you ever have any trouble introducing them to each other?
 
Looks like a lot of chick juggling there! ❤️Luckily if they haven’t started laying yet they’re fairly easy to integrate with each other.
That's interesting to know. Are they a bit more easy going with the pecking order before they start laying?
 
Quick little update...I was turning eggs just a minute ago, and saw that the one questionable one from Day 7 looked to have a tiny bubble of something on it. I touched it and it was kinda sappy, so I candled it...it was in fact dead. So, I pulled it. Almost decided to candle the rest but decided to wait til tonight when it's dark. Looks like I may be able to start using the turner again after all. We'll see. Kinda bummed about losing another one though. It was a wheaten, so down to 9 of those. Will update again after candling tonight.
 
I was turning eggs just a minute ago, and saw that the one questionable one from Day 7 looked to have a tiny bubble of something on it. I touched it and it was kinda sappy, so I candled it...it was in fact dead.

Glad it didn't explode on you!
 
That sounds hectic! Do you ever have any trouble introducing them to each other?
It sounds hectic but isn't. Last year I got my older 8. 7 hens 1 roo. This year I ordered 12 chicks (got extra since I lost 1 last year and ended up with 2 roosters so wanted to be sure I got what I wanted this year). I brooded them in the house for the first week then put them out in the coop in a brooder under my poop boards so my other chickens could get used to them. Around the time I was going to let them out I had a hen go broody. I let the ordered chicks out around 4 weeks with lots of hiding spots and they did great. small pecking but nothing big. Long story short my broody ended up with 2 chicks so she raised them with the flock from day 1. they are 8 weeks now. She stopped mothering them around 3.5-4 weeks old. Then I had 2 more go broody. got them eggs and gave them a couple from my group but only 1 developed. So bought the other broody chicks. So she is raising hers in with the flock, they are 3 weeks old now. A couple days after I got her chicks the one egg hatched under my broody so she is raising her 1 chick that is about 2.5 weeks old. Then the first broody went broody again and I had just got eggs for the incubator so will give her those chicks when they hatch.

But so far they have all gotten along fine with just a bit of pecking here and there from all age groups but nothing major.
 
I’ve had almost no time for chickens today. 😭

I was able shifting out the new littles from Hoover’s. It was then I noticed they are looking suspiciously like little Easter egger or some other colored eggers. 5 have pea combs and most have beards/muffs.😲

I also noticed the box say “Hatchery choice females”. Nothing about white and brown layers. Oh well. My interest in peeked enough I’ll grow them all out.

Will I ever get my white egg layer!?🤣

Today I sold or gave away some of my June hatch plus this week’s known males. Enough that I won’t feel overwhelmed growing out everything else we have (especially with all these odd ball Hoover’s females).

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