that's what i'm hoping, but i really don't think so.. i candled last night and there's still quite a bit of space.. the air cll is HUGE and i didn't see any movement.... i think it was slow to develop anyway and then
Doesn't sound promising. Getting pretty late in days, too, isn't it? Maybe in the Spring we'll have better luck.
We feed excellent feed, they get Purina Flock Raiser, unlimited oyster shell, and whatever bugs/grass/worms/who knows what wanders into their reach, so probably not a feed issue. I'm pretty sure they were packed pretty tight, too, I was afraid if I packed them any tighter they'd break. The swap eggs from the same parents in the October swap did great, five out of seven hatched and were healthy and strong. The shipping distance was much shorter, though, so maybe that had something to do with it. It might affect it if they travel in a truck for shipping or are put on a plane in an unheated unpressurized cargo area. I wonder how that effects hatchability?
Keeping my fingers crossed for your eggs in my bator. They look very happy and comfy in there.
I can hardly wait till it's far enough along to candle them.