Setting Eggs 12/28 - Hatching Buddies? Hatch-Along

Checked the 6 eggs that made it to lockdown at 6:00. Checked again at 7:30 and I have a pip. It's one of the eggs I wasn't sure about. I think the one next to it is rocking, could have been me shaking though.
 
No pips for me yet, not due till Sunday night/Monday. Just weighed everyone again and 1/2 have lost 11% and the rest I'm still rooting for. Humidity is LOW at like, 10-15% and temp is 100. Hoping to squeeze out a little more water before they pip internally. It'll be a close one!

It looks like the eggs that are heavy are from my 2.5 year old hens, so I think the shells are just really thick. They were the hardest to see into so I suspect that's the case.
 
I think you're probably right, hokankai- I think the thicker, less porous shells make it tougher to lose water. Hopefully everything goes smoothly for your hatch.

I'm getting a kick out the mental image I have for a chicken walking backwards. I've never seen that.
 
I think you're probably right, hokankai- I think the thicker, less porous shells make it tougher to lose water. Hopefully everything goes smoothly for your hatch.

I'm getting a kick out the mental image I have for a chicken walking backwards. I've never seen that.


It's kind of sad sometimes, because she doesn't seem to have much control over it. It's like she gets stuck in reverse! I can try to take a video one day, if you're curious.
 
Ugh I have SO much do to today cleaning out coops but it is SO DANG COLD. I'm hoping it warms up to the expected 48 before too long because I need to distract myself! Haha
 
I just put two duck eggs in the incubator. I hope they hatch. This is my first attempt to hatch duck eggs bc my ducks just started laying. Hopefully they are fertile!
 
10 degrees here at 10am. Was down to -5F last night. Duccles and coturnix all fared well. I think these banties are tougher than given credit for. Belgium is cold. Right?
 

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