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Hopefully I will be setting some on Sunday. They were supposed to be here on Thursday, tracking still shows them at the sort facility in Denver. Hoping they come tomorrow morning. I am expecting Marans and Showgirls/silkies. I also have more cream legbars, they were supposed to come this week too, but the seller had a death in the family and didn't get them sent, so she is sending fresh ones on Monday.
And I agree, that one looks pretty wet and slimy. So how many do you have now from this hatch????
And I agree, that one looks pretty wet and slimy. So how many do you have now from this hatch????
It is confusing and I felt like a triage doctor...what to treat and how and in what order? So if you have detached air sacs, the advice I found was to lower humidity in an effort to dry the environment and get the sac to reattach. But if you have high elevation it seems you should raise the humidity to avoid rapid moisture loss due to changes in oxygen levels and pressure differences on the very porous eggs. So I decided that since not all had detached air sacs I would bump the humidity up to 65%, I had it at 45%. I think I will also hatch them upright in egg cartons to help avoid any drowning as I will need to bump the humidity up to at least 70% at lockdown and to help those that have the air sac issues. Withe the legbars I can see into the shell pretty easily...the shells are light blue. However, in my second incubator I have Marans eggs...can't see anything in them, I also have silkie/showgirl eggs that are creamy white, but small. They only went about 30 hours at 45%, I moved that incubator to 65% as well.
