Marans Thread for Posting Pics of Your Eggs, Chicks and Chickens

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Im not a Marans specialist by any means, but I've sure used my incubator with alot of Marans, Marans only, and Marans mixed with others (right now)
I am going to say a couple of things that I've learned and I hope others share so you can get a feel for the middle ground.
Humidity will depend on your area, I am in Northern California, but 70% would be too high, chicks, especially my marans, needed only about a 55% at hatch, when I was using 65% here, they were hatching with terrible non-yolk absorbtion issues, and what I will call mushy belly (not the disease though)...they were drowning in shell on several occasions. I have succussfully used a lower humidity for them, but you do have to raise it to the 55% (In my area) the last 3 days.....the membrane was really gooey. I have a hovabator Genesis 1588 and remove the plug for circulation.

Oh - I hope you are on day 21 not 12?
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And it sounds to me like you are dead on with your hatch! I think Marans are difficult to hatch, but they arent impossible, you've done great! If you leave them alone too long though, they probably wont make it, in my opinion. If they die, open them up and see why? You'll learn from it. See if they tried to pip but were too big, or the membrane was too dry (I could be waaaay off and you need MORE water?)...Tonight though, I would see if they are peeping and getting weaker - do a test opening/break on an egg...no blood...open it a teeny bit more....membrane dry and like tissue paper...that chick needs help...you moisten it some, and start to peel it back...and there is a great thread here on helping chicks out. I think its worth a try helping them out. Others feel let the weak die. Pooh. I bet no one could tell which ones I helped out in my yard! Good luck, and many Marans!!
 
I rarely ever help my birds hatch unless I can see a very definite problem. I leave them to hatch.....or not.....as the case may be & mostly they do. It takes a lot of effort to crack the egg & "pip" Usually they rest after initially pipping. Sometimes they rest for up to 24 hours after first pipping, before they get on with chipping their way around the egg. If you've done everything as near to right as one can with artificial incubation then the chick ought to be able to hatch by itself.
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I agree about the humidity. I had 6 good marans eggs recently and the bator got unplugged. The temp dropped to 79, but what I think killed the four that didn't hatch was the humidity jumped to 89% and caused condensation on the inside of the egg. All four had pipped internally and 3 of them had fully absorbed yolks. The two that did hatch were further along with hatching when the bator got unplugged.
 
Just thought I would post pics of the only two that made it across the US to hatch from tfpets. She graciously resent some more eggs but only two marans hatched out of both clutches. I did get some gorgeous babies from Mr. Frizzy though. Wasn't sure if I should post them here or not. Thanks again Tina. The first two pics are the one that hatched 4/13. The second two pics are the one that hatched 4/27. Can anyone tell me if they are pullets?
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Omg it happened I was on the phone with my hubby and I said I better check the coop today....My black coppers are 18 weeks and 2 days... Look what I found could'nt beleive it my first egg...
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You think it's to small to hatch...
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I still can't beleive it my first egg!!!
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I think killed the four that didn't hatch was the humidity jumped to 89% and caused condensation on the inside of the egg. All four had pipped internally and 3 of them had fully absorbed yolks.

They seem particularly vulnerable to coldness at this stage.
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