May 2023 Hatch-a-long

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FYI anyone who's setting eggs today or tomorrow: Listen up!
Hatch date will be May 4th or 5th, and that's nacho ordinary day! Let's shell-ibrate and have an eggcelent time for Cinco de Mayo, chickitas! I made a Hatch-Along just for Cinco de Mayo chicks, here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...tch-a-long-celebration.1573846/#post-26736927
You had me sold on the full moon hatch thing already & now a special thread! 🎉

I got all my eggs settled in. I set 9 runner duck eggs (shipped, from eBay) 13 quail eggs (hatching april 30th) and a tray of 96 chicken eggs for coco de mayo/ full moon😀 These are from my flock and should have some fun mixes.
 

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Alright, I finally had the motivation to join this!
I have three broody's, will introduce them in a minute, and 11 eggs due to hatch May 2nd in the incubator. Those 11 eggs are all orpingtons, specifically 6 chocolate, 3 lavender, and 2 blue. (I had 12, and there would have been another blue but it had a hairline crack so i didnt set it. ) They will be on day 4 this afternoon. I candled them last night, and 8 had dark yolks, no development of veins yet though. The other 3, nothing stood out.
Now, the broody's.
Broody #1: Jacie the bym, 6 eggs.
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Broody #2: Arlene the EE, with 6 eggs.
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Broody #3: Pebbles the splash bantam Silkie, 5 eggs.
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Jacie has all silkie eggs. Arlene I know has 2 silkie eggs, unsure who laid the other 4. Pebbles has 2 silkie, either a legbar or an ameraucana egg, and two Creme Penedesenca eggs. None of these eggs will be purebred when/if they hatch. I candled them last night, 4 of Jacie's have veining, 2 are clear, all 6 of Arlene's have dark yolks, and all of Pebbles' do too.
 
Why so low?
I don't know, but any description I've read says this. They also don't lay many per year, so if I can I try to take advantage of the ones that do get laid. Maybe it's because of their size?

I did hatch a bunch back in December and it was pretty much bang on 50%!
 

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