Ricks of moving eggs from an incubator to a broody hen...

temple1612

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I recently bought 8 fertile eggs that had been in an incubator for around 15 days. They have now been under my broody for about 8 days. So it should around day 22, but I have seen no signs of hatching. Is it possible they didn't live through the change of environment? Is it possible that the temp change could extend the hatch time?
 
Did you candle them to see they were alive and developing prior to placing under broody? Other than that just wait it out a few days more.
 
Did you candle them to see they were alive and developing prior to placing under broody? Other than that just wait it out a few days more.
I did not but she said she did, and I can't imagine she would still have them in her incubator for 15 days if she didn't think they were developing. They do feel heavy like there is a chick in there though. How many days should I wait?

I have had the worse luck with the broody. I only got these eggs because the ones she was sitting on didn't survive. There were some that looked like they died on day 17-18 so I am worried.
 
I left my bought eggs in incubator until they hatched. I kept them under a red light until they started perching & knocking the feed tray over. Then moved them out to the coop, separated from the others until 14-weeks old, others say just two weeks would be enough
 
I left my bought eggs in incubator until they hatched. I kept them under a red light until they started perching & knocking the feed tray over. Then moved them out to the coop, separated from the others until 14-weeks old, others say just two weeks would be enough

Thank you for your response, but this literally has nothing to do with the question I asked.
 
Well Temple, did they ever hatch under your broody, are did you have to toss them. I just had to toss three eggs under a first time layer, after almost three weeks sitting, she became un broody. She gets another chance at doing it right, since she was a first time layer
 
Well Temple, did they ever hatch under your broody, are did you have to toss them. I just had to toss three eggs under a first time layer, after almost three weeks sitting, she became un broody. She gets another chance at doing it right, since she was a first time layer
They did not hatch. :( So I went and bought 5 day old chicks and she adopted them right away. :) Out of the 8 eggs that I got from the incubator only 3 were even fertile and the 5 day old chicks I got were the only ones of 40+ in the incubator that hatched. So I am not sure what the issue with this batch of eggs was. Usually, her eggs are very reliable.
 
My first broody hen never laid an egg, I put eleven fresh fertile eggs from the two remaining out of the original 6-pullets I bought with rooster. No telling what I will get, hopefully hens, but most unlikely. The second hen laid only 5-eggs, which was total loss. I'm on my way to maximum of around 30. Only if I live long enough, never no about old folks
 
Here is the corrected whole story: I first started out this past April with 6-pullets I had bought with an rooster, but lost three hens to predators, tried free ranging. Then I ordered 12-hens, plus rooster, they came through mail to local friends feed store, and hatched when put in incubator at store. My first broody hen never laid an egg, so I put eleven fresh fertile eggs from the two remaining hens. No telling what I will get, hopefully hens, but most unlikely. The second hen went broody, and laid only 5-eggs, which was total loss. She now is back with the flock. The third hen hasn't gone broody yet. I'm on my way to maximum of around 30. Only if I live long enough, never no about old folks!!
 
Here is the corrected whole story: I first started out this past April with 6-pullets I had bought with an rooster, but lost three hens to predators, tried free ranging. Then I ordered 12-hens, plus rooster, they came through mail to local friends feed store, and hatched when put in incubator at store. My first broody hen never laid an egg, so I put eleven fresh fertile eggs from the two remaining hens. No telling what I will get, hopefully hens, but most unlikely. The second hen went broody, and laid only 5-eggs, which was total loss. She now is back with the flock. The third hen hasn't gone broody yet. I'm on my way to maximum of around 30. Only if I live long enough, never no about old folks!!
 

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