buttertart
Songster
Hello chicken lovers alike.I am hatching serama eggs and it is close to hatching day but when I candle the eggs some are more developed than others even though I put them all in at the same time. What should I do when it is time to up the humidity and stop turning? Feed back would be nice thank you!
I am new to Seramas as well. In July my Serama hen had 8 eggs and started to sit. approximately 20 days later I could hear on peeping inside. Within the next two days she managed to have two out of the eight. But she kept sitting on them and I left her for about another week. Then I took the eggs. I opened them to find two were dead but fully developed, another just early development and had died, and the others were not fertalized. They are very sensitive to all sorts of things. You have to remember that Seramas only lay an egg maybe one every three days in the best fertile time. Other than that even father apart. I am wondering if I had left the two others eggs if they would have hatched and that I jumped the gun. I really enjoy the momma method but am going to be getting an incubator soon to give that a try.