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I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I'm trying to find some buff Orpington bantams to raise. Eggs to hatch or chicks. Would consider another breed, but am set on bantams. Near Baton Rouge, LA. Thanks in advance!
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I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I'm trying to find some buff Orpington bantams to raise. Eggs to hatch or chicks. Would consider another breed, but am set on bantams. Near Baton Rouge, LA. Thanks in advance!
Out of curiosity, do any of y'all candle for internal pips? I was planning to follow the advice on that one article and not open the incubator until the hatch is finished. But I've heard of other people candling during the hatching.
Also, vent plugs: the article I was following said to leave them open through day 18, then close one, and to close the second on day 20. I was also told that this was a terrible idea.
Thoughts?
The article I'm talking about: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/how-to-incubate-hatch-eggs-using-the-dry-incubation-method
I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I'm trying to find some buff Orpington bantams to raise. Eggs to hatch or chicks. Would consider another breed, but am set on bantams. Near Baton Rouge, LA. Thanks in advance!
I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I'm trying to find some buff Orpington bantams to raise. Eggs to hatch or chicks. Would consider another breed, but am set on bantams. Near Baton Rouge, LA. Thanks in advance!
you discribe my hatch Terri, i drowned half of them in the shell, i will bring my humidity to55% thishatch and watch for a spike and be ready to vent until back to 55.Not good! I'd get that out as soon as possible; if that explodes it'll contaminate everything else in there. & take it out very carefully, too!
Mostly I meant if humidity is too high the entire time, BUT I had 2 hatches when I first started learning how that, I put the humidity up into the 60s at hatch & then it spiked even higher & both times I lost several chicks which were perfectly formed & some even pipped - they had drowned in the shells. I think it was the humidity being too high that did that & everything I researched & read seemed to indicate the same thing.
Also, ever since then, if one pips & it doesn't start to come out in 12 hrs, I assist it. I've lost some; I've saved some who grew up to be perfectly normal, so I take the chance & gamble that I might save it.
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I got it out. It's on the porch, because of the smell. Maybe it was too long and narrow?
Edit to add: we eggtopsied it and I don't think it was close. I think it gave up several days ago. Lots of gross liquid, black floaty things, and a poker-chip-sized pink chick.