So exciting!! Are you planning to set any eggs for the Easter hatch-a-long?
Yup! I'm going to hatch from three of my Easter-eggers, Endymion, Cressida, and Maggie, for the Easter HAL. Purely by coincidence.

I just decided I needed more Easter-eggers for colorful eggs (since of my 6 EE hens, 5 are older than 3 years) sooner than I needed more Dorkings (since I'm up to 8 hens and the two boys, 3 years old or younger except Elly, who's 5) or Cochin bantams (9 girls and 3 boys here, and all are 3 or younger). Those babies will be half-Dorking, though, because I'm planning to breed the EE girls to Dante the Dorking fella.
pipd - still no reply from the manufacturer. I emailed them again today. Will keep you updated.
Foy's ships pretty quickly, but I don't want you to wait too late to get them in time. I do know for sure that the 6 fits the regular new hatch babies. I did find mine. Wish you lived closer. I could let you look at mine and maybe that would give you an idea.
If you'll be up toward Goshen anytime soon I could meet you out there somewhere...
Hopefully the mfgr will reply today.
Well, as long as there's a response in the next two week or so, we'll be covered. I'm somewhat expecting these babies to hatch a bit earlier than their March 28 due date just because of how tiny these eggs are, but that still gives us plenty of time. Worse comes to worse, they'll wear the rainbow loom bands until the 'good' bands arrive if they take too long shipping.

Thanks for keeping me updated, though! I hardly ever go up to Goshen, unfortunately... I did use my dad's calipers to measure out each size onto a piece of paper, so I at least have a good idea of the diameter of each. Just picturing the Cochin bantams at hatch (and how small these eggs are compared to the Cochin bantam eggs), my gut says the 6mm will be just a hair too big for these little babies... But I'll trust what the manufacturer says over my gut, as it wouldn't be the first time it was wrong.
No blame here! Candling is fun and embryos can be seen very early on eggs like thes

I was also a bit concerned that, because Winston is at the tail end of his molt, he may not have been breeding Sybie. I may or may not have been worrying over the possibility of a
third attempted hatch ending in a whole set of unfertilized eggs. Looks like I had nothing to worry about there!
