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Jed- The egg is from our own chickens, a Buff Orpington hen and a Splash Cochin rooster. I'm guessing that if the chick hatches, it will be cream colored with clean legs. The last time we crossed these two chickens we got a cream/white colored chick with clean legs, so this chick will probably have the same result.
Still not much going on right now. Not very much movement anymore. Maybe the chick is resting? I've never had a successful hatch except for when our Buff Orp hen was broody and hatched out 3 chicks. First time I had no idea what I was doing, only had 1 egg and it didn't make it. Second time I knew more of what I was doing but incubator wasn't very good, and now this is my third time and this time I have everything right with the incubator. Naturally, I'm already worried because all of my attempted hatches in an incubator ended the same ways-either early quitters or the egg would reach around day 18 and I would see it wiggling, then it would eventually stop wiggling and never make it to hatch. I'm worried that this egg will do the same thing. It has been wiggling a lot lately, but now seems to be quiet and not wiggling anymore.
I hope the chick is OK!
Still not much going on right now. Not very much movement anymore. Maybe the chick is resting? I've never had a successful hatch except for when our Buff Orp hen was broody and hatched out 3 chicks. First time I had no idea what I was doing, only had 1 egg and it didn't make it. Second time I knew more of what I was doing but incubator wasn't very good, and now this is my third time and this time I have everything right with the incubator. Naturally, I'm already worried because all of my attempted hatches in an incubator ended the same ways-either early quitters or the egg would reach around day 18 and I would see it wiggling, then it would eventually stop wiggling and never make it to hatch. I'm worried that this egg will do the same thing. It has been wiggling a lot lately, but now seems to be quiet and not wiggling anymore.
