I use my 4 silky to hatch they are my excuse can sit up there all day looking but really hard to see in the eggs that are dark green or blue
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Candled the eggs tonight, I could see development clearly in all 3 lav orps! Out of 29 eggs, 1 infertile, 2 probably dead, 1 very faint development the rest looking good!
That being said there are 3 copper Marans and they are really hard to see so the optimist in me is going with yes on them.
25 out of 29 on Day 5
We were a hard No on all our eggs aside from our little Bantam. I have yet to candle hers in the barn. I want to move her and eggs to somewhere more accessible. But that’s the selfish in me. She picked a great safe spot for the nest. Not so much for hatching. This is her first time. It would be ideal for her to get use to slight handling while broody so she doesn’t become nasty like our Linda. Lord Forbide anyone come close to her once she’s nested. ANYWAYS. I wasn’t very surprised with the lavenders they wonder away from the roasters throughout the day
So now we have 5 fresh Old English game bantams in. They flock with the Old English roaster who is a very active boy *winkwink so wish me luck! It’s been almost 24 hours since set. I don’t know to much about incubating/hatching of these guys as the hens have done so in the past naturally. We will see *fingers crossedOk so what is it? It looks like logs and branches connected to each otherVery nice there this is what we did today good to be old a retired that way View attachment 1592901