May 2020 Hatch-A-Long

So who else is due to hatch this week? Sunday is day 21 for me.
My lil franken' babies (barnyard mixed) are due on Wednesday. I have an overachiever though, it has decided to externally pip this evening. I only had 2 babies survive from my last hatch and originally had no plans for another hatch this year but something got my roo so I wanted to hatch a few more of his babies if possible.
 
Well, just put more eggs in lockdown! The air cells look good on those. It’s day 21 for the others in lockdown, and I was starting to get worried because there was no signs of life. But, while I was candling others, the bator started chirping! :ya I’m hoping they’re just late!( sorry I haven’t been replying much, for some reason I wasn’t getting alerts:barnie)
 
My lil franken' babies (barnyard mixed) are due on Wednesday. I have an overachiever though, it has decided to externally pip this evening. I only had 2 babies survive from my last hatch and originally had no plans for another hatch this year but something got my roo so I wanted to hatch a few more of his babies if possible.
I also have some due this weds under a broody hen> not sure whats going on under there though ..lol..wish i knew :wee
 
Ok lovely people, I have a question. First time hatching shipped eggs. Just did 7 day candling on 16 silkie eggs. One looks to be infertile, 13 look great and have veining and nice aircells. 2 have "funky" aircells, not quite saddle, more "heart" shaped after I outlined them in pencil. The embryos appear to be developing in these eggs as well. Should I do anything different with the 2 "funky" eggs? I have read different threads here, as well as the articles, but I am not sure what to do with these two now 7 days in. I am hatching in a Brinsea Max II with auto turner.
Thanks so much for any advise you wise owls may have!:love

I have had some with partially detached air cells in all different shapes. If they are really bad and you have a place to do it, you can incubate it upright in an egg carton (or partial egg carton). I have a separate small incubator (like $30ish off amazon - Janoel 12) that I use for my special treatment eggs. If they are not too bad, you could probably put it in the turner. I am not familiar with the Brinsea incubators, is it a vertical egg turner or an egg roller? I have put eggs with slight air cell issues into my hovabator with egg roller and have hatched just fine.
 
I have had some with partially detached air cells in all different shapes. If they are really bad and you have a place to do it, you can incubate it upright in an egg carton (or partial egg carton). I have a separate small incubator (like $30ish off amazon - Janoel 12) that I use for my special treatment eggs. If they are not too bad, you could probably put it in the turner. I am not familiar with the Brinsea incubators, is it a vertical egg turner or an egg roller? I have put eggs with slight air cell issues into my hovabator with egg roller and have hatched just fine.
Thanks the Brinsea rolls the eggs back and forth. It has different settings so you can have it roll every 45 minutes up to every three hours. The eggs are laying on their sides. I do have an extra incubator though that I can put them in!😊
 
Glad I could be of assistance!

A couple months ago we were ALL having bad luck hatching Marans but I've also had 100% fertility / 100% hatches from Marans so it's a toss up. The Marans I currently have set are from the same flock that I had 100% from last year but this year 2 of my worst hatches came from them. Low fertility in the first round and on the second round I had a couple terribly deformed chicks. Like nothing I've ever seen before. I've had several Marans quitters in the current batch but if I end up with any more deformed chicks this time I'm going to have to take a break from them unless I try another source.
Geez, the deformities sounds awful! I’m really surprised that our fertility has been so good! Larry, our 2 yr old BCM roo, was only recently added to the hens, and he looks like a ridiculously incompetent roo at mating, but all of the eggs were fertile! Someone said that the bloom of BCM interferes with water loss from the egg, so I expected I might have a small air cell/wet chick in our eggtopsy, but that wasn’t the case. Do you see them pip through a blood vessel at the air cell membrane and bleed out very often? I’m wondering if I can tell whether my vaccination technique killed that chick or if it pipped through the vessel...
 
It is day 10 for my shipped Dutch Booted bantam eggs. Had 1 clear wo sadley was 1 of 2 porcelein eggs, the other 7 have development. It was my first time candling so i didnt make it to hard on my self, i went looking just so i could toss some clears. Ginny my first time broody is taking care of them, she is doing a wonderful job. Very protective so i really hope she will let me interact with her chicks. Any idea's?
 

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