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Thanks! It is a Jersey Giant crossed with a Anocna Bantambeautiful!!! congrats! what kind its it?
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Thanks! It is a Jersey Giant crossed with a Anocna Bantambeautiful!!! congrats! what kind its it?
I had lots of concerns about exploding eggs, but none of my eggs exploded. I didn't trust my candling skills, so I didn't remove any of them. I left them for a total of 28 days, per broody experts advice, before I removed them. I opened them inside a closed ziplock bag, expecting the worst. They were totally undeveloped, but did not stink at all. They did not pop or explode when first cracked.
I am told that an egg will stink before it explodes, so there would probably be some warning. I've also been told that hens will sometimes remove an infected egg from the nest, but don't know how reliable that is. Ideally only clean but unwashed eggs with excellent shells should be selected for incubation, so that minimizes the potential for the eggs to become infected. Also, eggs should not be handled any more than absolutely necessary, and your hands should be washed and thoroughly dried before an egg is touched.
So bottom line, if you're not 100% sure that the egg is bad and has no potential to develop, don't remove it. You can always candle it later. If the egg is good quality and good egg hygiene has been followed, the risk of explosion is extremely low.
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2 left to go! Momma keeps leaving them though to teach the other 5 how to look for food and water, even though I have it RIGHT THERE BY THE BOX! (Sorry. Been at this hatching stuff for days now over one clucth :/ ) so I brought the one that's hatching inside to be warm while it hatches.
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Here is momma with her 5 little blurs
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2 left to go! Momma keeps leaving them though to teach the other 5 how to look for food and water, even though I have it RIGHT THERE BY THE BOX! (Sorry. Been at this hatching stuff for days now over one clucth :/ ) so I brought the one that's hatching inside to be warm while it hatches.
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Here is momma with her 5 little blurs
Five out of ten on day nineteen have hatched. All under one, will post pictures later. So excited!!!!
This is the first ever successful broody that I have had.
The little ones are adorable! Hoping she will take back the late hatchers for you! If I remember right you sort of inherited her clutch as an established thing when you got the hen. Unfortunately what you are experiencing is the problem of 'staggered hatching' and nothing you could do to avoid it. Hoping it has a happy conclusion for you!
oh I would have to stay awake. I'd be afraid the shell would poke me or feel the wet chick and freak out in my sleep...lmbo