Day 12/Day 11/Day 8.
I increased the incubator heat to 38.3°C yesterday actually.(Factory setting is 38°C) Hygro/thermo is reading 38°C, 50%
Unfortunately, one mid term quitter, a pretty big yellow egg, golden comet’s.
Zero movements, decayed veins, loose embryo and opaque content. Unfortunate as I’d candled this egg 2 days ago and it had movements and stuff. I wonder if it’s my fault for candling too much, fluctuated temperature, unstable humidity or just a genetically unviable. I’ve gotten good at candling(honestly whatever doesn’t move is probably dead) at least.
Finally can candle the darker eggs, probably from the same hen? Snowy which was probably marans line CZdominant breed crossed mix something. She was slightly more expensive.
Well unfortunately all of the dark eggs are infertile. Really wanted to see what the heavy bloom one would hatch but it wasn’t even fertilized. Clear all the way. Pictures for reference anyway.
The probable mom is lowest in pecking order and the rooster keeps bullying her out of food instead of ever mounting her so I guess it makes sense her eggs weren’t fert. Next batch I’ll seperate breeders out for better fertility rate.
We still have 23 eggs at least, and the dozen I candled have healthy veins and movements so we will just have to believe I am doing well. I’m doing as best as I can with what I have.
Next candling date is 16-18th of May, I’m not sure. Final candling before “lockdown” which I will maintain humidity ~60% and hope for the best as I have 2 stagger clutches. The three eggs three day behind will be most at risk but I think they can live with just occasional manual turning.