Setting 7/21 - should be due on 8/10 anyone else?

Thanks for the compliments Jen and Bobbie.
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I go into lockdown on Saturday and again on Sunday. Ack! I hope I can juggle the two. I'm getting so anxious!

I went to TSC today and bought all kinds of goodies for the little fuzzy butts.

I put it all in my brooder for when they arrive.
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Here's a pic of my brooder I constructed for my last hatch to put them in.

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Hi! So far from my 12 Wyandotte's shipped eggs I have 3 that are moving!
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I have 2 eggs from my flock that are black sex link crossed with SG Dorking roo over a small buff Silkie hen that's very PQ. I go into lockdown on Tues!
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Makes my cardboard box look cheap
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I only keep them in a box for a few days, I have a 4' x 4' brooder outside. I like the style of your brooder and you have a big assortment of baby stuff.
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I use the Purina medicated starter and give polyvisol drops in the water for few days. I put paper towels in a cardboard box and that's where they live for about a week. After they are a couple days old, for a treat, I give them a pinch of dry bread crumbs ( the fine ones that come in a can) in my hand, they go nuts over it. Not sure if thats bad for them but never had any problems with it. They become very tame and coming running to my hand.
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It would be great if we could count our chicks before our eggs hatch. I would be less nerve racking
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Makes my cardboard box look cheap
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I only keep them in a box for a few days, I have a 4' x 4' brooder outside. I like the style of your brooder and you have a big assortment of baby stuff.
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I use the Purina medicated starter and give polyvisol drops in the water for few days. I put paper towels in a cardboard box and that's where they live for about a week. After they are a couple days old, for a treat, I give them a pinch of dry bread crumbs ( the fine ones that come in a can) in my hand, they go nuts over it. Not sure if thats bad for them but never had any problems with it. They become very tame and coming running to my hand.
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It would be great if we could count our chicks before our eggs hatch. I would be less nerve racking
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I know what you mean - last time we almost had 7 hatch - but the 7th got knocked all over the place before he could get out of the shell and ended up dying after pipping. The 6th hatched and then died within 3 days. So even hatching doesn't mean much. I'm hoping some of this batch makes it. Otherwise we'll wait until Sept to try again - after school starts up.
 
I'm in LOCKDOWN! — Gak

I'm a bundle of nerves tied in knots.
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My other set of Marans eggs go into lockdown tomorrow. I'm going to try to sneak them in the hatcher provided I have no pips going on with the BPW between now and tomorrow morning.

That's the thing when ordering multiple breeds of shipped eggs. I tried to arrange shipping on the same day, but missed it by 24 hours.
 
I have 13 eggs that made lockdown. One silkie egg was a bit bigger egg with a very pointy end. When I candled the chick looked small to me and the clear space huge taking up almost half the egg. I thought maybe it was a quiter but it was moving! so a little worried about that one because of the size.
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I had one of those huge air cells in a really small egg and almost tossed too, it pipped on day 18 and hatched day 19, and is doing great on day 20! I would have never guessed it would hatch, much more be alive, so good luck!
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I'm gonna try using the egg crate method too for the first time. I go into lockdown tonight. I've always just let them hatch onto the metal grate, but clean-up is gross and stinky. We shall see.
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I'm gonna try using the egg crate method too for the first time. I go into lockdown tonight. I've always just let them hatch onto the metal grate, but clean-up is gross and stinky. We shall see.
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I have done both ways and the only thing I noticed is that setting the eggs on the grate and letting them hatch that way I had less leg issues than hatching out of the carton. This last hatch out of 15 chicks I had one broken leg, and two spraddle legs upon hatching and one of the spraddle legs had a case of wry neck as well. I am not sure if it was from jumping out of the egg cartons when they hatch. I did see someone say on here to cut the cartons in half to make them shorter and I think I will give that a try and see if it makes a difference. They had a really hard time getting out of the cartons so I am wondering if that was a contributing factor to the leg problems. I have also heard you can raise the grate up and do the same thing as well. Not sure which method I will choose for this hatching.
 
I am in hatch process ! 37 eggs made it from 43, all shipped.
So far I have :
6 chocolate orpingtons
3 black orpington
2 RIR
2 copper maran
2 split orpingtons (both boys )
4 legbar, (two girls two boys)

Waiting for:

5 buff Sussex
4 RIR
6 white leghorn
1 legbar

2 dead in shell black orpingtons
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