Just had a quick question to those who sell hatching eggs. I only just recently got into incubating hatching eggs, had a lot of people suggest a local seller. My town prohibits Roos so can't get my own. Orderd a half dozen from this seller last month, she gave 8, only 3 showed development and of them 3 only 1 hatched. There was a temp drop that my incubators thermometer didn't pick up so I assumed this was all error on my part. Since then ordered a better incubator (Maxi Adcanced II) and bought a thermometer/hydrometer to keep in the incubator (govee)
Last week I decided to give it one more shot for the year and ordered another half dozen and she gave me 9. I let them sit pointy end down for 24 hours before incubation, then put in the incubator. One air cell was attached to the side, blood ring by day 4. Two others show no development and are extremely porus eggs. A few seem like the yolks are floating to the top(fat end) like the chalazae are broke.
My question is do you do a quick candling before selling hatching eggs? If so do you discard porus eggs and eggs that look like they won't hatch? I'm not sure if I should contact the seller or if it's just considered part of the risk of incubating. All are opal legbars this time around if that makes any difference.
Last week I decided to give it one more shot for the year and ordered another half dozen and she gave me 9. I let them sit pointy end down for 24 hours before incubation, then put in the incubator. One air cell was attached to the side, blood ring by day 4. Two others show no development and are extremely porus eggs. A few seem like the yolks are floating to the top(fat end) like the chalazae are broke.
My question is do you do a quick candling before selling hatching eggs? If so do you discard porus eggs and eggs that look like they won't hatch? I'm not sure if I should contact the seller or if it's just considered part of the risk of incubating. All are opal legbars this time around if that makes any difference.
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