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Now that is exciting!! Make sure you post pics!!
I am having to assist because, usually, they pip, and can't unzip. I am waiting many hours. I know they are weak because they are pointlessly banging their beak against the shell, over and over. My temp is constantly kept at 99.5*
Maah!Good luck with the wyandottes!!![]()
Hopefully she will take to it! They can find the strangest places to lay- I went over to a friend's today to pick up his 2 pygmy nannies he was giving me. We went out to the barn, and low & behold there was one of his little bantam hens & 12 tiny chicks! He was telling me last night he hadn't seen her for about a wk & thought she'd been picked off by a hawk or something. Nope, she is alive & well! She had laid her eggs up under the elevated platform he built for the goats to sleep on. It's only about 4 in off the ground, I have no idea how she managed to get up under there, but she did and hatched all those babies out. He laid on the floor to look under there & discovered another little hen setting on eggs too!I'm putting the eggs in my incubator into lockdown on Wednesday night. I'm even more worried about my easter eggers. I was concerned that "big daddy" makes big babies and the EE eggs are not big eggs. Well... I candled a couple of them this morning and they are looking pretty crowded in there! There isn't much space left at all & they still have 4+ days to go.![]()
I have a broody hen! My black australorp, Jewels, decided she wants babies. AND of course she decided the that highest nestbox (about chest high) right next to the door was the best place to raise a family. Ugh. I tried to move her to a box on the floor of the coop (under their ramp so it is dark and quiet), but it's still too close to the communal waterer for her tastes. I think later today I'll move the waterer, and block off the area under the ramp, and then after dark tonight I'll try to move her again. She's sitting on fake eggs right now. If I can get her settled in the new spot I'll put some silkie eggs under her. Of course our BR and NH hens thought the new nest box under the ramp was AWESOME. They loved it right from the start. They're not broody, but I could see their wheels turning. I hear broodiness is contagious. LOL. Sorry girls... the luxury suite is for Jewels. If you want to have babies I'll hook you up.![]()
Welcome back...lol. COngrats on your hatches andfor your loses.![]()
So because my easter eggers/embryos seem to already be getting crowded in their small apartments... I decided to lock them down today (day 17), rather than tomorrow. I took them out of the cups, candled them, marked the aircells once last time and laid them on their sides in the best position for hatching. I'm hoping it will give the squished kiddos another day to get into position... & hopefully they do it sooner rather than later. I hope they don't get so cramped in there that they can't move.
I haven't increased the humidity yet... and I haven't put the barred rock eggs into lockdown yet. I'll continue to hand turn those ones (spin at an angle now? lol) for the next day with them standing up in their little cups. Tomorrow I'll candle them all 1 last time, mark their air cells and then lay them down in the 'bator, and add more water. The one BR egg that I checked this morning looked just fine. The BR eggs are bigger and the chicks look like they will have just the right amount of space/development by Saturday.
I REALLY want the EEs to hatch! Well, I want the BR eggs too... but I REALLY want the EEs.![]()
Happy to report external pipping on my first dewlap toulouse egg...in lockdown now! 10 little call ducks with internal pipping now too...expecting to see external pipping tomorrow!
Not often, but I have known of a few ppl that did have double yolks hatchI did not know a double yolk egg would hatch. I would like to know how that turns out.