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thanks I now have three looks like we lost the last one but the other is still alive in eggWonderful! wishing the best of black!!
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thanks I now have three looks like we lost the last one but the other is still alive in eggWonderful! wishing the best of black!!
Best of luck with your assisted chick!That is interesting, usually ducks are harder for people! Might depend on your climate. I had to build an incubator with two fans to get my duck eggs to loose enough moisture. I works for my Silkie eggs too.
The chicks I help often make it. You just have to give them time. You can't help too much or you kill them, you just hope for the best.
That is an excellent hatch rate! Congratulations on all your little hatchlings.Just an update on my group 1, and group 2 hatches on my Blue Australorp chicks:
Group 1: All 4 that hatched out in that batch are active, and eating and drinking good. It was a 100% hatch rate.
Group 2: 8 out of the 9 eggs hatched out. The 9th one looked like it outgrew the egg, and suffocated inside. 7 of the 8 are now in the brooder with the 4 from group 1. The last one that hatched is still in the incubator resting and drying off.
I had a total of 12 hatchlings from both of the groups combined. They are the blues, but in various shades of blue.
That is an excellent hatch rate! Congratulations on all your little hatchlings.![]()
Seven Silkie eggs in are lockdown. Just came home from work and one has an external pip already on Day 19! This is the paint egg that had a chick wiggling like crazy on Day 14. It seems to be extra vigorous. No cheeping, though. Maybe s/he is resting after making that pip?
Hoping all will be well.
Just an update on my group 1, and group 2 hatches on my Blue Australorp chicks:
Group 1: All 4 that hatched out in that batch are active, and eating and drinking good. It was a 100% hatch rate.
Group 2: 8 out of the 9 eggs hatched out. The 9th one looked like it outgrew the egg, and suffocated inside. 7 of the 8 are now in the brooder with the 4 from group 1. The last one that hatched is still in the incubator resting and drying off.
I had a total of 12 hatchlings from both of the groups combined. They are the blues, but in various shades of blue.
Congrats great hatch!!!