ChickenMath101
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Fantastic!! I wouldn't think they'd survive that, how awesome!But it is a Happy ending!!! A strong chick too. You would never know it bled so much!
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Fantastic!! I wouldn't think they'd survive that, how awesome!But it is a Happy ending!!! A strong chick too. You would never know it bled so much!
No changes in 24 hours. I can still hear the one who pipped at the wrong end. None of the internal pips have externally pipped. Today is day 20. I expected to see more expected pips by now. Especially with the ones that were internally pipped yesterday morning. I still have not opened the gator. My meddling instinct is in over drive though. I want to help the chick that pipped the wrong end, but I also read mal-positioned chicks usually take longer. So when do you help? I am so anxious. I have to leave for several hours today. 6 hours of torture and wonder!
Nice!5 out of 11 hatched, one more externally pipped.
3/8 eggs have started hatching 3 days early....one pipped wrong end but is chirping up a storm. Maran mixes, should be olive eggers
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3/8 eggs have started hatching 3 days early....one pipped wrong end but is chirping up a storm. Maran mixes, should be olive eggers
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Well, I ended up with 3 marans. And 1 barnyard mix. There are 2 pips working on zipping in the second batch. I'm a bit disappointed, out of 16 marans eggs in the first batch that is not a good rateafter candling and listening to one of the eggs that is quite a bit over due I checked it out, why didn't a fully developed chick even pip? I think that there are several like that because I candled all of them before lockdown can humidity be too high? Here are some that did hatchView attachment 1138947