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Very true! Time will tell!
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Yes you can remove the chicks and I would recommend candling those last eggs to be sure you don't have late quitters.Ok. Today is day 22. Out of 13 eggs I had 11 hatch. All eight dominiques hatched and 3 cream legbars. The last two legbar eggs do not even have a pip yet. All the hatched are dried, so can I get them to the brooder now? I set 17 cream legbars from a local farm and 9 of my own dominiques. 1 dom egg was not fertile at day 14. The clb eggs were terrible. I had 5 non fertile, 5 blood rings and two that died between day 10 and day 14. They were just not developed like the rest. This is my first time hatching so I think all the reading and advice given really helped me because i have 11 healthy chicks staring at me. Here is my disappointment though. This hatch was all about the cream legbars..lol. I am going to try it again next Saturday. Friday I am picking up 12 eggs from another farm. Since the others are ready for the brooder can I remove them and let the last two eggs set for one more day?
Yes, definitely!Thanks I will get that done now!![]()
Ok I have come to the conclusion that I the last two eggs are dead. I candled neither had any movement or an internal pip. One had a blob of blood and the other lots of yolk. I also floated with no movement either. Can you tell I wanted those guys bad.![]()