Well...the Isbar eggs and the last OE egg have no signs...day 22....sigh. I candled the Isbar eggs, and one looks full, and I *think* I felt something in it, pretty sure a peck...the other one was less full, the third one pretty sure is a dud. DIdn't bother with the OE as it is so dark.
Well...only one chick hatched, a penguin OE...and very healthy...still in total snuggle mode...and mom is still sitting tight...now what to do....I am hoping the one Isbar will hatch by tomorrow, but am not overly hopeful. Bummer.
So I've got a very tight window...I plan to put a call into my favorite feed store today to see what they've got by way of very young chicks and if nothing is showing by tomorrow morning, try to sneak in a foster tomorrow am.
I had noticed the Isbar seemed slower in development than textbook charts. I may put them in an incubator to see if they are simply just very slow. I have read some breeders have had problems with Isbar failed hatches. Hmmmmm.
News tomorrow.
Lady of McCamley
Sorry you didn't have a better hatch percentage.....

I am not familiar with the Isbars, but in this cold weather almost any hatching eggs are a real gamble unless you are gathering eggs every hour or two! I'm sure you will do fine with the chick you are getting to graft, it will be good for you to see how the new Queen does with the chicks!