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I candled all the eggs tonight... little disappointed. Out of 36 eggs I think that only 15 are good. A couple more are questionable...but over all =(
4 - Ameraucana ( This is the second time I have put a few Ameraucana eggs in and they are all good..maybe they are easier to hatch out?)
7 - Speckled Sussex
2 - Salmon Faverolle
1 - Blue Orpington
1 - Mix ( Lemon Cuckoo Orpington over a Sicilian Buttercup) My roo Lenny has chosen one of my Buttercups as his favorite girl. Now I know he is fertile =)
Now more waiting..........
Wishing everyone luck!
I forget -- were these shipped eggs?
My hatch from last month went like that, too. I ordered three dozen "surprise me" eggs from My Pet Chicken and was THRILLED with some of the cool eggs I got -- some birds I never would've thought to order for myself, but once I read up on them I couldn't wait to have them. They even sent me an extra dozen (and I had a dozen silkie eggs from eBay). I ended up just pulling a few that were lower priority (gave my Buff Orpington a chance to sit on them, but she was still huffy about my interrupting her previous efforts). From all those eggs, sixteen made it -- and four of those were just our mutts. So, neither Partridge Penendesenca hatched. Four Welsummer eggs... not a one made it. I did get one vorkwerk.
Still, I am thinking of going that route again. Hoping a few lessons learned will give me better results.
Thanks for the advice about counting day 1! So I am only at day 2.5 but I had to take a quick peek since I am leaving town tomorrow morning for a week (My BF has agreed to check on them a few times a day while Im gone). I candled and I definitely saw some promising signs of life. Even a few of the eggs with detached air cells have what looks like the beginning of an embryo in them.![]()
I noticed the motor for the automatic egg turner is really hot to the touch. Im concerned about the eggs closest to it overheating. has anyone had problems with this? I do however have a thermometer near that edge of the bator and the readings have been stable in the 99 degree range.
I've been wondering the same thing -- and have altogether avoided putting any eggs I'm particularly excited about in the immediate area of the motor. Last time I hatched, I kept a row of eggs off the turner and turned them manually (there's that little spare space for filling the water tray on one end), but even then I gave the eggs a pretty good clearance. I do think the fan does a pretty decent job of minimizing hot (or cold) spots -- your thermometer readings is encouraging. Do you have a memory style thermometer there -- or are you relying on spot checks?
One of my two bad air cell eggs died, but the other seems to have stabilized pretty well and is still developing.
