November/December "Hatch-a-Long"

I caved... I bought shipped eggs again.... But they will be worth the heart ache if I can get at least a 50% hatch rate. Got a dozen of these https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/741027/12-wheaten-blue-wheaten-ameraucana-buy-it-now

They are gorgeous. i wish i had some eggs that colour in my collection...

INTERESTING..........this may have sparked something


lol

happy hatching ( may you get better than 50%)... (unlike my own experience with shipped eggs)


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My last hatch with silkies resulted in the first baby appearing on day 19...

I have heard that bantams frequently hatch early, but, i turned the temp down about 0.5 this time round...

although i am only on day 18, i suspect i might have babies sooner rather than later...

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My last hatch with silkies resulted in the first baby appearing on day 19...

I have heard that bantams frequently hatch early, but, i turned the temp down about 0.5 this time round...

although i am only on day 18, i suspect i might have babies sooner rather than later...

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Same with me, my silkies always seem to hatch early. I've heard seramas are especially early hatchers.
 
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I only let mine sit in a carton for 12 hours because I only saw one detached air cell, which I had to toss anyways. Probably could have popped them in straight away. Started turning as soon as they went in after that 12 hours. If you saw any detached air cells, I'd let them sit upright in a cool room for at least 24 hours and set them upright in a carton cup or something in the bator and not turn for another couple of days. Air cells can reattach if not jostled for awhile.
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Thankfully. I don't think I saw any detached air cells!
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