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June Hatch a Long

That was me & my broody! She's my first so maybe it's not necessary but since she had a terrible panic and needed to get OUTside, didn't want to be confined, it's easier if I remove her and let her run around outside while I do chicken chores. I make sure to put her food and water next to her. Otherwise I don't think she'll ever get off the nest until she reached that panic point again. She's quite entertaining when I put her out. I do also put a small dish of scratch within her reach while she's on her nest - spoiled, I know!
 
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Ok so I just went out to check on my broodies and 2 of them switched nests!!! I guess that's not a big deal as long as they continue to sit and hatch the babies. Lol!

No i have not moved them from the coop. They are the only ones in that coop laying so I don't have to worry about added eggs.
 
Okay - really excited now - I went to pick up my guinea eggs to put in the bator - I get there and this sweet lady shows me her flock - she has some beautiful LF Cochins.
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I walked around and talked with her for a bit about the cochins and then she took me to the next coop over from the cochins - THERE she had these gorgeous, GORGEOUS French Birchen Marans (from Wade Jeane's bloodline!!)
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I could not believe what I was hearing (or seeing) - so I asked about buying some only to find out that she had placed an add to sell some of the eggs but didn't get any takers - so she refrigerated them. As we walked through her coops she collected all the eggs the hens had laid this morning - 4 LF Cochin, 2 Birchen Marans, and one Dominique. We went inside to get the guinea eggs that I had gone to pick up and she showed me all the info on the bloodlines of her Marans - we talked a bit longer AND THEN - when I got ready to leave - she handed me the eggs that she collected while we were walking through the coop. She asked me to let her know how the hatch comes out and if I would like to purchase more eggs! I couldn't believe that I only paid $15 for ALL of these eggs (guinea and chicken).
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WOW - now I am super excited about this hatch!!!
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Hatch day for chicken eggs: June 14th
Hatch day for guinea eggs: June 21st

WOW you struck GOLD!!!!
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Found this one on another thread. Problem will be finding the 35MM canister in the digital age. DIY Egg Candler I wanted to share with you, a simple but effective egg candler that I have just made. The total build cost is about £3 ($6), and it is very easy to make. You will only need 3 components as shown below. 1. A small 9 x LED torch (approx 95mm long x 30mm diameter) available from lots of local outlets at a cost of around £3 ($6). It requires 3 x AAA batteries, which were supplied. 2. An old empty 35mm film canister (black), if you dont have one they will give you them for free at film processing shops. 3. A 20mm open rubber grommet (not essential), from most diy or electrical outlets costing next to nothing.
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Discard the lid from the film canister, you dont need that part. Try to find a canister that is a snug fit onto the end of the torch, or use some electrical tape to hold it on. Drill or cut a 20mm hole into the base of the canister as shown below.
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Push the rubber grommet into the hole, its a tight fit and does not need fixing. This part is not essential, see below.
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Thanks fir the fantastic ideas! I might build both and see how they compare. Now just fit the canister onto the end of the torch as shown below, and you are done.
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On lighter shelled eggs, it really illuminates the egg very well. It is even quite good at illuminating darker and thicker shelled eggs. Regards Bob ReplyQuote Multi https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/559288/diy-egg-candler#
Here is mine. Coffee can and a light base. I put some electrical tape around the hole to protect the eggs when candling.
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Here's another
 
I candled again tonight (end of day 6) and I was pleased with what I saw, however out of the 18 eggs with veins, embryos and nice size air sacs, I only saw one with movement for the first time- should I be worried or are they all developing at different paces?
I borrowed this video from another user on here- excuse me for forgetting their user name, but this is just an example of what I saw in the egg with movement.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=V1ruYH6cdlY&desktop_uri=/watch?v=V1ruYH6cdlY
 
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