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Power outs are such a bummer! We get them once in a while, so I keep some things handy for the incubator or brooders. Here's my list: pocket warmers (squish together to start the heat), jar with lid to add warm water (heated by camping stove or wood stove, smooth rocks that are warm hold heat for a while like the warm jars of water (you can keep either of them in the incubator ahead of time if you think that a power out may happen from a storm, they will maintain some heat for a while), & blankets to cover for keeping heat in.
 
Congratulations to everyone on the hatched chickies! Even one chick hatched can be so adorable & make the whole 21 day process worthwhile. Happy hatching everyone!
 
What happens when your chicks hatch so spread out? Is it still okay to leave them in because you are not supposed to open the bator?
 
When is the latest you will see the beginning development? We are on day 6/7 and just wondering since I have some that look clear. Out of the dozen assorted silkie eggs I only see 1 maybe 2 developing, when will I know the rest are duds??
 
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I'd like to know too.
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I have 30 eggs incubating.......Easter Egger, Red Star, and Leghorn! It's day 8 and counting. This is my second time hatching eggs. I wish us all good luck! Can't wait for the PIPs!
 
I have good news! The egg I thought was dead wasn't!
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I figured out he is just a few hours older than the rest. Now all the eggs look like that.
 
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I usually leave my hatched chicks in the bator for 12 to 48 hrs, they seem to get stronger by climbing around the eggs too, before going into the brooder. Hatcheries depend on the 2 days after hatching so they can ship them, during that time the chicks are living on the egg yolk that they had absorbed before hatching. Happy hatching!
 
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If I'm using a regular/weaker flashlight, then Day 10 is best for the first candling; that's when the chick will look like a dark mass near the middle range of the egg. At the wide end of the egg you will see the air sac & at the pointed end will be clear egg white.

I went thru several candlings before getting a stronger light & now can see so much more movement, veins, eye, etc. earlier. But, the dark mass is the key thing to look for; seeing the rest is just more fun. If you haven't already, check out my candling technique on page one of this thread. Have fun!
 
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