Have a dozen Catdance whites in now, so hope odds are better on them.
Installed a fan in incubator and think that is going to really help.
Made a big difference with temperature fluctuation already.
Have to beef up the water supply to keep humidy up though!
Guess the blacks were a mistake.
From pretty good birds though, so paid a lot.
All hatched in same incubator, so have to believe it was the eggs or shipping.
I opened the incubator to take the two barnevelder chicks out. First thing I did was take the shelf out that had the eggs on it so I could reach the two chicks. I could have sworn I heard chirping from the eggs! So I investigated and sure enough the last barnevelder eggs had pipped and made an attempt to zip, but on the bottom side of the egg. I made the decision to help immediately since I lost one already under the same circumstance. It was full of energy and looks like it is doing great! What is extra wild is that today is day 23 and I had given up on them so I didn't add water last night....the humidity has been less than 60% all last night and all morning....yet no shrink wrap.
I am hoping this one is a hen because I think the other two I have are roos.
This hatch turned out better than I thought it was going to.
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Wow, surprises like that don't hurt! Happy that you got some Barnevelders. When they get older, you will have to post pictures. There must be a site for them somewhere on here. My little one, is staying pretty small..so hoping it is a hen also. Almost two months and is smaller than the other two month olds.
Here's a picture of what I hatched out yesterday. Barnyard mixes, always the healthiest and easy to hatch. Going back to the friend that gave me the eggs..except for two I picked out to watch for myself.
Here are my BBS Jerseys! (ignore date...I am not good with tech stuff and I guess my camera needs resetting)
I think they are soooo cute...I love them!