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Thanks so much. I am looking forward to hearing how your eggs progress. Please keep us informed.Praying for a better hatch jonderosa!
Thank you for keeping us updated on this hatch. I'm sorry it didn't work out. Winter home-climate is a killer.
Well i have a final tally... 1 BCM chick out of 14 shipped eggs: 7 didn't develop at all , 1 quit early, 2 quit around day 18, 3 fully developed but never pipped and 1 hatched. No clear reason why the late quitters... Air cells looked ok. Maybe too dry at hatch time. My lavender ams suffered the worst. Only 2 hatched with most fully developed. 2 hatched but were pretty sticky. 3 others zipped but died in their shell. 9 fully developed but never pipped. Air cells were too large pointing to excessive moisture loss. These eggs were the smallest of the ones i set. Finally, i got 3 black ameraucanas. I put 4 or 5 into lockdown. I dont remember how far the other one developed. So, very disappointing especially with the lavenders . I could have had a really good hatch if i had not tried going dry. Well i have already collected 9 eggs from that pen and will set whatever i have tomorrow.
I'm curious as well I tried hatching bcm but none made it I am pretty sure the eggs were treated badly during shipping but just in case would like some info if you don't mind since I just set 18 new bcm eggs from different seller. I did dry incubation for first time since I kept having them die right at lockdown. I had Brahmas hatch exceptionally well and no bcm. So hear I go again alongside some frizzled Mohawked ee and I really want to add all these to my flock. I am running 99.8-100 at 32% humidity how about you?What was you relative humidity throughout the hatch and during lockdown?