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Mine all sit on theirs but they are collecting eggs now. I have Marans, Barbezieux, Crevecours, and geese arranging and pulling chest feathers to get ready for their long sits.
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35 eggs? That's a lot. Do you have several incubators or just one?I'll join in~I've got two batches due the 4th and 7th. Batch #1 has 18 Tolbunt polish(Frizzled&smooth) 6 Lavender orpingtons, and 11 cream(Crested) legbars. And batch #2 I have 8 call duck eggs. Saving up some more call duck eggs to set on the 2nd of march(hatch date would be the 28th), So far I have 6 saved up, thinking i'll have 20+ saved up for then~
Those are interesting breeds. Just curious, but do you have any problems with your geese breaking their eggs? My geese will break their eggs if given enough time.Mine all sit on theirs but they are collecting eggs now. I have Marans, Barbezieux, Crevecours, and geese arranging and pulling chest feathers to get ready for their long sits.
The exchequers are cool looking, aren't they? It seems that your incubation is going well so far with veins in only 3 days! Let's hope everything hatches.I've ordered exchequers, have always wanted these. Set 3 days ago - 17 Exchequer eggs, 5 Sapphires (CCL x LH for super blue egg layers), and 4 Iowa Blues to check fertility. Candled a few today, lots of veins in the shipped eggs. Woot!
Photo from breeder of the exchex View attachment 1683151.
Temperature can be a big problem if not kept stable. Last year, the power went out for several hours in last couple of days of incubation. Thankfully, everything hatched okay, but the temperature got pretty cold.
As for your pets, I completely understand. My cats like to sit on the incubator or on top of the brooder; I think it has something to do with the warmth. (of course the brooder could also have something to do with moving animals that look like fun toys)
I know not directed at me, but when I had a pair of geese my Gucy never broke any of her eggs, but they were Pilgrim geese so not really big breed.Those are interesting breeds. Just curious, but do you have any problems with your geese breaking their eggs? My geese will break their eggs if given enough time.
Mine are considered "heavy". They're non-dewlap toulouse geese. They can sit on the eggs for a while, but then end up breaking them.I know not directed at me, but when I had a pair of geese my Gucy never broke any of her eggs, but they were Pilgrim geese so not really big breed.
So far all eggs are looking good, lots of movement in them~ The tolbunts are pretty cool looking, Never had them before so i'm pretty excited to have these guys~35 eggs? That's a lot. Do you have several incubators or just one?
I like the look of the tolbunt polish. I'd never heard of them before until I went to a big poultry show last year, and they are amazing looking.
Good luck on the hatching; hopefully all goes well.