My mod game bantams are due to hatch today. 7 out of 12 developed & looked good earlier this week. Often my bantam eggs hatch a day earlier (which would have been yesterday) than my other eggs. I still see no pips. I slipped 2 laced orp eggs in with them & both of those are now pipped. (If they hatch this afternoon, they will be exactly on time.) All the eggs were incubated in the same conditions. I really hope some mod game hatch.... but I'm getting a sinking feeling.....
I kept my silkie in her broody state to care for these chicks. She's sitting on 2 of the mod game eggs now, but she's better with mothering than incubating. I didn't want to risk all the eggs. I do not hear any peeping from her broody cage, so I doubt there's any chicks yet.
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Could there be something in shipped eggs that could have slowed the development?
No pips feels like a bad sign. English Orps are bigger & can take as much as 12-24 hours longer. So strange that they would hatch first. Now I'm just hoping the mod games are more like quail & can go from nothing to pip, zip, hatch quickly.
I did do a quick candle on 2 eggs. No internal pips & no movement. However, they could also be resting. Too early to do anything but wait.....
I kept my silkie in her broody state to care for these chicks. She's sitting on 2 of the mod game eggs now, but she's better with mothering than incubating. I didn't want to risk all the eggs. I do not hear any peeping from her broody cage, so I doubt there's any chicks yet.


Could there be something in shipped eggs that could have slowed the development?
No pips feels like a bad sign. English Orps are bigger & can take as much as 12-24 hours longer. So strange that they would hatch first. Now I'm just hoping the mod games are more like quail & can go from nothing to pip, zip, hatch quickly.
I did do a quick candle on 2 eggs. No internal pips & no movement. However, they could also be resting. Too early to do anything but wait.....