Setting my eggs tonight (April 10) Any tips?

Thank you for the welcome. I will have to ask my broody question in a different thread I guess. Some of you have such cool sounding eggs. lol. i can't wait to see them all hatched!! I am also in the middle of foaling season and watching my second mare. First one had a beautiful pinto colt. I think the mare I am watching now may foal before my chicks hatch. Busy, busy, busy. Forgot to say they are miniature horses. Tiny and cute!!
 
Painted Meadows- When I candled our eggs from under our silkies I just picked the hens up and put them outside for a few minutes. Our black silkie has been broody for over 2 months now with no eggs, even though I would take her off her nest constantly, so it doesn't disturb her broodiness at all. It actually gives her a minute to eat and drink, since she refuses to get off the nest on her own. She just jumped back on when I put the eggs back in. If your hen pecks at you when you come near, I wouldn't know what to do. Mine were pretty easy, though.
Let us know how it goes, and welcome to the hatching group!
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Hi everybody! Recandled my 15 cochin eggs today. Better, clearer results today. Much easier to say yea or nay when they're wiggling. 10 of 15 wiggly little chicklets on day 8. 7 golden laced and 3 silver laced.
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Then I got up the guts to crack open the other 5, and believe me for a newbie it takes guts. Thank goodness no baby chicks!

I've had my adrenaline rush for today. How is everybody else doing?

dak
 
I candled.... I candled hehehe

14 eggs 2 of which are under my silkie, Splash. the rest are in my bra!
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gotcha their in the 'bator
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it's late what can I say
2 from my favorite EE, Carmel ~
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6 from my splash silkie, Splash ~ 5
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and 6 from my black/blue silkie, Sparkle ~ 5
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isn't that weird with the eggs?? 5 bad 1 good with both silkies

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is that kind of like back spacing over eveything u just typed???
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PM good question about the broody and candling, I heard that peole bring the flash light to the coop with them at night and steel the eggs for a second to candle them. I don't have a bright enough flash light. I just put the eggs out there but their a week into 'bating and I candled before I put them under her................ hmmmmmm I didn't think about candling them later on........... no power in my coop for my light that I use................ thinking about that......................
 
Congrats on the good results so far
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I candled a few while I added a little water last night. All the silkie eggs have movement. I only have one ? egg, and even though I can't see well at all in the blue eggs, it doesn't look the same as the others. So, I'll just keep checking that one for now. It's not smelly, or rotten, so time will tell.

Bluemoon
 
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My buff was sitting on 8 eggs. I took the flashlight out to the barn with me (she is nesting in the stall where I keep the hay
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) , at night, and just reached under her to get one egg at a time. I marked each one, mainly so that I could check for eggs that other hens are leaving with her, and candled them and then put them all back under her. BTW....she hatched 3 chicks on Thursday. One egg was a dud, one chick hatched, had even dried out to fluffiness, but was squished flat by the hen
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, one hatched but was dead and then 2 other chicks were still somewhat in the eggs but squished. The hen is only 10 months old so it's her first time. She is being a good mom to the 3 chicks.

What type of flashlight is everyone using for candling? I'm having trouble seeing into the blue and the dark brown eggs that are in my incubators.
 
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I am using a big mag-lite through a oval hole in a box. Works pretty good with my brown cochin eggs.
 

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