Clodill4rel
Songster
- Mar 16, 2022
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I will set that deal up today! Your wonderfulIf you have another incubator you can use one as a hatcher and place the eggs in there as they reach DAY 19 development
(sgnificant drawdown).![]()
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I will set that deal up today! Your wonderfulIf you have another incubator you can use one as a hatcher and place the eggs in there as they reach DAY 19 development
(sgnificant drawdown).![]()
My birds generally lay 40 gram eggs, give or take a few grams. Some of these were as low as 34 grams. After this hatch and experience from previous hatches, 38 grams is going to be my cutoff weight for hatching eggs in the future.
They do seem small.Those sound so tiny to me!
My largest in this batch was 64g. The small ones were 3 at 47g and 1 at 46g -- which I set as a sort of reluctant experiment with the goal of getting ahead on my F2 generation and acceptance of the fact that hatching pullet eggs can be iffy -- though all were developing at the last check (I'll see how they are today).
I would prefer not to hatch anything under 55g but I'm not to the point of being able to be that choosy yet.
Relative to the birds’ size they are quite large, though dwarfed by my BCMs nearly 80 gram eggs. Most of my standards lay 60-70 gram eggs.
Excellent use of an old crib!My bantam cochin mix has moved into her new accommodations for hatch day. Today is day 13 of incubation. I cleaned up the baby crib brooder on the front deck (under the overhang) and got it all prepared for the big move out of the bantam pen. Not wanting her to be disturbed or any additional eggs 'donated', this was my best choice. She is sitting on one of her eggs, one of Betty's eggs, and 4 F1 eggs from my project pen. She rode the royal princess 'litter' in style..View attachment 3278416View attachment 3278415Two eggs from this hen and her dad (pictured)View attachment 3278417 And 2 from this hen and same rooster.View attachment 3278418
I can watch the happenings from where I sit (via the front window) She's head back down doing the broody stare now. Glad she's settled in.Excellent use of an old crib!
She looks quite content in her royal digs!![]()
Just pulled another early quitter from the shipped eggs. Down to 9.
Photo of the egg. The eggshell on this one is more opaque but you can clearly see two little blobs instead of a formed embryo. View attachment 3278476View attachment 3278490
Side view of the same egg shows some of the blood pooling. Shown also in black-and-white again to better see details.
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Compare these to a healthy 8 day embryo in this photo.View attachment 3278478