Mahonri's 2nd Annual NYDHatch, watching them grow...

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I agree. I can't afford 20-25 eggs either.

Perhaps we can have our own hatch with smaller numbers for those who can't afford the larger number of eggs.

It just seems like a strange rule to me to limit the number of eggs.
 
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Ya know. I think I would. If for no other reason then if they are silkie x bcm I gotta so those to believe them, LOL Trying to picture them.

Besides. Bill was born and raised in PA, so it's a sign!
 
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I agree. I can't afford 20-25 eggs either.

Perhaps we can have our own hatch with smaller numbers for those who can't afford the larger number of eggs.

It just seems like a strange rule to me to limit the number of eggs.

Wait. You have to have a certain number of eggs???
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I agree. I can't afford 20-25 eggs either.

Perhaps we can have our own hatch with smaller numbers for those who can't afford the larger number of eggs.

It just seems like a strange rule to me to limit the number of eggs.

Wait. You have to have a certain number of eggs???
th.gif


For the Easter Hatch. They've limited that one for some reason.
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Wait. You have to have a certain number of eggs???
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For the Easter Hatch. They've limited that one for some reason.
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Ok, let me ask this: Who is "they"? I am trying to wrap my brain around this one.
 
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I cut a small piece of washcloth, made it damp in warm water and then placed it over the membrane I had exposed while putting it in the incubator, letting the blood stop. All mine made it that I unshrinkwrapped, so far. 3 of them got the washcloth treatment, but I had to go in a few hours later and hatch each chick. When I hatched them I first went into the bathroom and turned the shower on hot water and let it get hot and steamy in there. I then did the deed either in the sink with the water running or in the shower. I took the shell off first in small pieces then the membrane and the chicks slid right out. I had a few with nasty navels, left it attached and put them back in the incubator. They detached it about a half hour later. Hope this helps.

Thank you.... I did have a warm damp cloth wrapped around it as I helped.. My bathroom will not get steamy. So, I have no options on that. I just held it in the cloth, near a heater. And I dribbled a little warm water on the membrane.. I got his head out enough that he can wiggle and breathe. I am going to give it another 45 minutes and help some more before I go to bed. Maybe he will have absorbed more blood and yolk by then.
 

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