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Hey Mary,
I just got some of the Mille Fleur D'Uccles eggs from Banty Rooster on Sunday. I candled them today and could see embryos in every one I candled. Looks like really good fertility from his eggs!
I do have other eggs on lockdown so I would have another incubator open for a Christmas hatch.... Hmmm now where to find some interesting eggs....
I sure hope so. I am near the end of my second attempt to hatch MFD's and 3/3 quit the first time and tonight I am down to 1 viable egg out of 6 going into Day #14. Does anyone know if these guys are difficult to hatch? Both of my sets of eggs have come from Lynne at Wingshadows Hacienda in CA. Both shipments were very well packed, the boxes showed no damage, and there were no broken eggs. Of the 12 I set, 11 were viable at the first candling. From there they seem to quit midpoint. I have handled them very carefully and even bought that $85 Surefire flashlight to candle. I thought my homemade candler might be too hot. I thought the first time it might be due to the wild temp/humidity swings of the LG but this time they have incubated in style and stability in the new Brinsea. If I am not successful with Banty Rooster's eggs I am going to move on to another breed.
Hey Mary,
I just got some of the Mille Fleur D'Uccles eggs from Banty Rooster on Sunday. I candled them today and could see embryos in every one I candled. Looks like really good fertility from his eggs!
I do have other eggs on lockdown so I would have another incubator open for a Christmas hatch.... Hmmm now where to find some interesting eggs....
I sure hope so. I am near the end of my second attempt to hatch MFD's and 3/3 quit the first time and tonight I am down to 1 viable egg out of 6 going into Day #14. Does anyone know if these guys are difficult to hatch? Both of my sets of eggs have come from Lynne at Wingshadows Hacienda in CA. Both shipments were very well packed, the boxes showed no damage, and there were no broken eggs. Of the 12 I set, 11 were viable at the first candling. From there they seem to quit midpoint. I have handled them very carefully and even bought that $85 Surefire flashlight to candle. I thought my homemade candler might be too hot. I thought the first time it might be due to the wild temp/humidity swings of the LG but this time they have incubated in style and stability in the new Brinsea. If I am not successful with Banty Rooster's eggs I am going to move on to another breed.
