I'm setting tomorrow.Who will be setting this up coming week? I just had more worst hatch ever and the only way to make up for it was to order more eggs!
Think this hatch is stuck at 55%...
All healthy, though

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I'm setting tomorrow.Who will be setting this up coming week? I just had more worst hatch ever and the only way to make up for it was to order more eggs!
I'm setting tomorrow.
Think this hatch is stuck at 55%...
All healthy, though![]()
These were very healthy at 30%, and all the same size, no monster chicks like last time. I think the humidity is good, but don't know why I'm getting the developed chicks that don't hatch. Could be the young hens, I just don't know. Most of the eggs in this set came from the older hens, so hopefully better results. These eggs are very dark, so we'll seeWhat are you going to do humidity wise? Keep it at 30%? Any idea why the other chicks didn't hatch?? I'm happy they are doing well and healthy!!
Who will be setting this up coming week? I just had more worst hatch ever and the only way to make up for it was to order mor
Ruby, I just locked down my 2 bators today, so hopefully I will be setting again on Monday or Tuesday. I have already collected 80 new eggs, the oldest today is 8 days old right now, and I keep removing the older ones with new eggs laid today, so I hope to have 80 that are all 7 days or younger this time. Anyway, I will be setting soon.
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These were very healthy at 30%, and all the same size, no monster chicks like last time. I think the humidity is good, but don't know why I'm getting the developed chicks that don't hatch. Could be the young hens, I just don't know. Most of the eggs in this set came from the older hens, so hopefully better results. These eggs are very dark, so we'll see
I would really love to add some BCMs to my backyard flock next year.
It's quite possible that I will be in a new place next year by setting time, and I will off all my production reds if that's the case. I will then have the freedom to build a flock of what I want, for my own enjoyment, because if we move where we intend to we won't be selling eggs, the market is saturated with cheap eggs.
My problems sound eerily similar to yours. I've never had this problem with any other breed, so I'm thinking of buying a few Bichons and moving to CanadaIs that 55% your hatch rate? I mean, excluding clears? Cause it does sound like my problems, e.g. poor nutrition for the layers. My youngest layer is just over 1 year old now, so I shouldn't really have pullet issues...although that may start again soon as my 16 week old pullets start to lay.
Consider my project @WalnutHill
, but pick a really high brown-egg producing hen line, and couple it with one or more great lines BCM roos...then go on to make your own mock BCMs. This will let you quickly get to the task of setting your 1st generation...and possibly even get you a 2nd generation setting next year. I expect to do 2nd and 3rd generation next year, and be setting 3rd generation eggs by Christmas...of course this assumes I get better hatch rates.
My problems sound eerily similar to yours. I've never had this problem with any other breed, so I'm thinking of buying a few Bichons and moving to Canada![]()
Wait, you can't feed your chickens with Bichons up here either!!