I set 35 eggs Friday. They are shipped eggs from two different breeders. One batch is from Catdance and silkies, the otheer batch is from Jim. It is like an experiment. In one shipment I had her add a warmer, in the other shipment, no warmer. I live in Wisconsin and we are experiencing freezing weather. I wanted to know if temperatures makes that big of a difference. I will candle on Friday. I did candle yesterday and some of the eggs have development that is visable, on most it is not. Most of my cells attached during the 24 hour rest. The really cold eggs I rested much longer because they were so cold and took so long to warm. All the egg that did not attach after 24 hours I did not turn for the first 24 hours in the bater and just checked them daily, If the cells attached I put them in the turner. I still have a few not in the turner.
Good hatching!!
We have almost identical stories! I set 17 shipped silkie eggs on Friday too! I left them in egg cartons upright until today, no turning! I candled today with 11 showing definite veining, and placed those on their sides in the bator and will start turning. Those with loose cells are still in egg cartons, and I also left in the "not sures" as it is only day 4. I have a hard time seeing definate aircells in many that have veining, but also don't see them "floating" around, so assuming they are quite small at this time. I have hatched before, and use the dry method for the most part. I keep a small container with water that keeps it between 35 and 40%. We are having Santa Anna winds right now, so it is very dry here in Southern California. I discovered Catdance's silkies last night! They are spectacular and I look forward to seeing how well your hatch goes! They are definately on my wish list for next go around!!