Need hatch buddies for or close to the 18th!

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Now add and Nov. 29th to the list.

You little addicted person you...I am trying soooo hard not to order more!!!
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Maybe you get yours from your own girls?

Actually I do collect and hatch from my own birds and I have some friends that are enablers too and bring their eggs over to put in the incubator. I love to hatch.
 
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You have a porous egg there..I have hatched many babies from eggs that look like that.
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You have a porous egg there..I have hatched many babies from eggs that look like that.
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Both of my brown chicken eggs looked like that. and I have a peep hole in one and the other egg is wiggling. I would say try and hatch it and in about 8 to 10 days you should start to see it get darker in the egg. Try using a paper towel tube or a toilet paper tube and put the flash light at one end and the egg at the other it makes more light go through the egg and it helps you see in the egg better, just make sure the room is pitch black. I figured out this at day 18.
 
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Not yet Cynthia, but it's getting closer to pipping! I think the other one died. AGAIN!! What's up with my luck.

Humidity most likely. It's hard to keep that up for the ducks and geese. Sorry.
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I've kept it at 70% this hatch. Good grief! I guess I'll try 75-80 for the next batch.
 
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You have a porous egg there..I have hatched many babies from eggs that look like that.
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Both of my brown chicken eggs looked like that. and I have a peep hole in one and the other egg is wiggling. I would say try and hatch it and in about 8 to 10 days you should start to see it get darker in the egg. Try using a paper towel tube or a toilet paper tube and put the flash light at one end and the egg at the other it makes more light go through the egg and it helps you see in the egg better, just make sure the room is pitch black. I figured out this at day 18.

I candled them and they look clear.
 
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Both of my brown chicken eggs looked like that. and I have a peep hole in one and the other egg is wiggling. I would say try and hatch it and in about 8 to 10 days you should start to see it get darker in the egg. Try using a paper towel tube or a toilet paper tube and put the flash light at one end and the egg at the other it makes more light go through the egg and it helps you see in the egg better, just make sure the room is pitch black. I figured out this at day 18.

I candled them and they look clear.

How far along...are you also due the 18th? They are one of the easier ones to see if there is mass or not. If you are due around that time and they are clear, they may be duds. Sorry...
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Humidity most likely. It's hard to keep that up for the ducks and geese. Sorry.
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I've kept it at 70% this hatch. Good grief! I guess I'll try 75-80 for the next batch.

Have you got a ducky yet? And yes, I kept my duck egg at 80 or just above during lock down. Still had to help the last one out.
 
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Welcome stines.... one not doing well isn't bad at all! 28? What kind of incubator do you have them in? I use a Hova 1588, and another hova as well..different numbers, all air forced.
 

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