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I understand the abbreviations for texting, but I'm too old to care.
IKR makes my skin crawl. That is the equivalent of saying "I really don't care enough about what you said to have a comment, or I'm too dumb to formulate my own opinion". And it always ends on an up inflection. Dumb, dumb, dumb
 
My package from Jean had a rough trip, in spite of excellent wrapping, 2 were cracked and several had rolling air cells.  I didn't turn them for 6 days and my humidity was higher than it should be, but on day 7 only 1 that I could see still had a rolling air cell. I can't see through the Marans eggs.   BUT I was winging it - it is suggested to not turn shipped eggs for UP to 7 days.  However it is also known that turning from day 4 through 7 is very important.  As far as the humidity - I didn't increase it on purpose, I just did the same as I always did - a quarter cup of water in 1 channel.  However I have moved, therefore I'm hatching in a different location.  And it is a more humid - so I need to adjust to my new surroundings.  I'm hoping for the best - next Saturday is hatch day.

Please keep me posted on how your eggs do at hatch time. I still think there is a lot of knowledge that needs to be printed for shipped eggs. Especially since it is so popular. I tried not turning for 2 days only because I was worried about not during for the first 7 days. Almost half early quitters. Then I tried not turning for 6 days and ALL eggs developed but a little less then half died in lockdown. (But for other reasons, I believe the breeder may have sent older eggs). On this new batch I plan on being very blue till hatch time. Only candling on 7 & 18. Not marking air cells till lockdown. So I can see where pips are. Then at hatch time I'll be very red. Trying to save as many chicks as possible. I have seen assisted chicks do just as well as not assisted. I know there can be problems but I'll chance that and then cull if I have too because if half the chicks make it, they'll have cost me about $15 a chick. I'm also curious about humidity and shipped eggs. I've read a couple conflicting things. So as I gather info, I'll pass anything that sounds solid along to you. Good luck next week!
 
I understand the abbreviations for texting, but I'm too old to care.
IKR makes my skin crawl. That is the equivalent of saying "I really don't care enough about what you said to have a comment, or I'm too dumb to formulate my own opinion". And it always ends on an up inflection. Dumb, dumb, dumb
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I can't bring myself to use LOL. Except on very, very rare occasions. BRB, TTYL, IMO, are my mainly used ones. I don't like and never have used TY
 
My spelling's much better than my articulation.
We're southern. It comes with the territory, don't it?
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Well I just went in to check on the lone egg in the incubator.  Went to pick it up and it started cheeping.  Couldn't see an external pip but it could be on the other side of the egg.  Now I really need to find some hatchlings!

That's great! Looks like you were spot on about the timeline. Good luck getting some siblings for him/her.

Thanks.

Amy, 99% Cocci.

Joyryder, that is indeed very long. Quite a few of those I don't like.

SC, I figured it was something along those lines. :lau poor, poor chicken.

My spelling's much better than my articulation.

Oh man. Sorry to hear you lost one. Were they exposed to the main flock? Did you hatch them yourself? Medicated starter?
 
Ruby, they were ordered through the mail. They weren't fed medicated feed, and they weren't exposed immediately to dirt like rest of my chickens. I think it's all the rain and humidity we've been having. They're in rabbit hitches. So I think the humidity and old traces of rabbit poo caused it
 

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