Haha! I guess you'll just have to treat them equally, yeah. All of my shipped eggs had rolling air cells, so I think you can just treat them as if they have.Hrmph...I give up on candling to check air cells, lol. I candled the polish just fine (one was badly cracked, not sure how I missed that, so I'm down to 5 Polish eggs) but the Barnie eggs are just too dark! I can't see a THING through those shells at this point. Oh well, I'll just treat them the same as the Polish eggs and see how they all do. Two of the Polish eggs had great air cells, two had very severe saddle shaped air cells, and one had a rolling air cell. I'll set them in the morning and not turn them for a few days to help those with unstable air cells.
Welcome SarahJaneB! I just love Australorps...they are some of the best layers I know of! I am SO hoping to be setting eggs from my own chickens next year!!!
My temp is at 100.5 (still air 'bator) and my humidity is at 35%. That's just what I want when I put the eggs in so everything is ready for tomorrow morning!
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Welcome schmockl and sarahjaneb! The silkie/showgirl mix sounds fun, looking forward to see how those turn out!
Also, crossing fingers that your roo did the job Sarah! I've had some issues on fertilityrate for my orpingtons, I'm suspecting it has to do with their tremendous fluffy butts - he simply can't get it in.... Because the other chickens eggs are 100% fertile, from the same rooster
