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Oh no, this can't be good. Poor Mahonri-one more thing to fret about.
I know. This fertility thing has me puzzled and freaked out too. We were going along just fine and then fertility dropped to about half and now to who-knows-what. A lot of the test hatchers haven't reported back so I do not know for sure what the fertility rates have been. I am shipping out two more batches of test eggs, one today and one next week then no more until fertility improves, probably in the Spring. I have not charged for the eggs and have promised to refund shipping to anyone who paid for the shipping. I stil feel bad. I think everyone needs a backyard full of Icelandic Coop Surfers!
My eggs, oh my dear little eggs are doing NOTHING! Three with little tiny cracks that don't get any bigger. I heard two different cheeps. But the cracks are not progressing AT ALL! I am beside myself!
My eggs (BLRW) were shipped out on Monday from Georgia... still in the mail. It's been in the teens at night... crap!
Also my chickens are driving me nuts... I wanted to hatch some of them. When I'm making breakfast I note which are fertile and which aren't (young roo with about 30 girls here, he's a very busy man) - some days I get maybe 1/6 fertile, today 4/5. I have no idea how many (shipped plus my mutts) eggs to put in my bator to get about 5 chicks. Bator will hold 24 eggs.
Any suggestions?
Boyfriend is an enabler and asked if I was going to buy another incubator. I haven't even put eggs in this one yet or hatched anything! Those are strong words for a man who just finished building the 8x12 coop addition.
I got into trouble when I read that you can expect about 10% of shipped chicks to die. Then I figured I was new at it, so figure 25%... so I ordered 29 chickens. They sent 31. Not a single one passed (which is good, but also bad).
I don't want to run into the same thing with incubating... If I put 24 eggs in my bator (the max it will hold) I can foresee all 24 hatching.
Again, I really want just about 5-6 chicks. Max of 8. Shipped eggs from about 800 miles away, in freezing temps... plus my own maybe fertile maybe not also in freezing temps...