Mother Clucker's Hatching thread ... first hatched - with pics

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Ya know, I really don't see this as a "NO"...It's more like a maybe in my language.
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LOL well, I need to cut back on chickens, now, can you imagine if I had a bator that could hatch 300 eggs at once?

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Yeah, that's why I figured if it didn't have adefinate blood ring I'd just leave it there.

Also, some seem to be more developed than others - maybe some of them quit on me. We'll just see how it turns out. The ones I am really jonesing for are the cochin eggs, anything else is just icing, anyway.

The 8 cochins that I am reasonably sure are good all seem to be at the same stage of development.

With my luck they'll all hatch and all be roos
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It'd be nice to at least have a quad out of them, though - or even a trio.

Wouldn't it be funny if none of the large cochins turned out to be roos?

Naw, it'll NEVER happen, not on my farm
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meri
 
That would be just terrible!! Poor Bertha would have to deal with all these little red pyles vying for her affections!!

Also you said the ones with blood rings were scrambled? After you incubate them for a while, you have to be very gentle or you'll scramble the yolks yourself when you try opening them. That's what I have heard anyway!
 
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Might be when I was trying to crack them open, then. They did have some pretty hard shells
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meri
(who has to go into town and buy more tarps - this time they're for hubby's equipment and not my birds.)
 
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Wait a minute!!! Let me get this straight!!! You need to cut back on your chickens, and you are incubating how many eggs????
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You go, girl!!!!
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Tell me about it!! Try cracking one of those things open for cake batter without getting shell pieces in it!! Impossible!!
 
Ok, so I lied - I said I was done candling, but I had to check one last time.

As of today out of 50 eggs I have 32 that are for sure at the same point of development. The rest I am unsure of, but they don't stink, so they stay. I found a couple that I had thought were clear that, today, actually turned out to be developing like the good eggs. That is why I'm not pulling any of them out right now.

8 of the good eggs are large cochin, most of the rest are Shelley's eggs (I picked up at her house) and a few are mine. The majority of the clear looking ones are from my hens.

Now, I have had chicks out of my Roo before, so I'm thinking that if they are not fertile that maybe it is because he isn't "catching" the girls because they all free range, now, or perhaps (Mooney, for instance) is just too fluffy butt for him to get the job done properly. so to speak.

Or, maybe he just slowed down for the winter also
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My average temps thus far have been between 99 and 102 - only time they dip below 99 is when I open the top for some reason.

The average humidity is a bit more fluctuated - 39 - 50. I am not as concerned about humidity, a this point, as I was about temp, though. I've read on here about dry incubation, and I've had folks tell me to make sure the humidity is just right - so who do you believe?

Thursday is when I stop turning. I'll be taking the ones out of the egg cartons then and laying them on their sides and upping the humidity.

If I do get all 32 to hatch I will consider it a huge success -- more than I expected. If only 20 or so hatch, I'll still be quite pleased.

Meri
 

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