She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

After all the troubles with shipped eggs you guys are having, I'm glad I made the drive today. I would be mad to have lost so many.

Ruby - I hope you are ok after turning over the peas! :hugs
And good news on the calls for you! Not sure if I mentioned on that earlier. Exciting!
 
Just a quick check in - I am in Denver with my daughter's family, getting ready to babysit the grandkids. Was able to put both kids to bed without too much trouble, although the baby was not happy because I'm not mom.

Sorry about the loss of all the shipped eggs,

And SC, your BCM eggs are gorgeous!
 
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I just got back from the county fair...no poultry because of the AI event this year, but Joe Nichols played a good show.

I saw some really nice looking steers and hogs. Is it bad when I walk through the show barns and all I see is potential meat?
 
DAY 16-17 CANDLING…..

OK….here is my update on the last Candling results. The size of the air cells on the remaining 14 eggs I have in my J24 incubator vary in size. I have several that seem like the perfect position and size, while in a few others I see some air cells that seem not large enough, or others that the air cell do NOT have perfect symmetry and almost seem tilted, or lopsided.

Do I continue to maintain the humidity around 35-40, or do I lower it to allow the eggs with not as large air cell sizes to increase in size? and how much lower should I reduce the humidity to?
 
DAY 16-17 CANDLING…..

OK….here is my update on the last Candling results. The size of the air cells on the remaining 14 eggs I have in my J24 incubator vary in size. I have several that seem like the perfect position and size, while in a few others I see some air cells that seem not large enough, or others that the air cell do NOT have perfect symmetry and almost seem tilted, or lopsided.

Do I continue to maintain the humidity around 35-40, or do I lower it to allow the eggs with not as large air cell sizes to increase in size? and how much lower should I reduce the humidity to?

Shoot for the average. There will always be some variations.

Before you make any changes, is there any pattern in the size of the air cells in relation to the location in the incubator? Sometimes the eggs directly under the fan will have larger air cells, for example. Sometimes they are simply more porous or older eggs.

The tilt is called drawdown, and it is a normal occurrence. Ideally the chick will pip into this dipped area and then create the external pip there as well. This typically happens around day 18.
 
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NOW she wants to sit on eggs! SMH
 
DAY 16-17 CANDLING….. OK….here is my update on the last Candling results. The size of the air cells on the remaining 14 eggs I have in my J24 incubator vary in size. I have several that seem like the perfect position and size, while in a few others I see some air cells that seem not large enough, or others that the air cell do NOT have perfect symmetry and almost seem tilted, or lopsided. Do I continue to maintain the humidity around 35-40, or do I lower it to allow the eggs with not as large air cell sizes to increase in size? and how much lower should I reduce the humidity to?
I think this was already covered but the tilt is a good thing. The rest of the eggs should follow suit and start tilting also. Then the smaller ones should start increasing and then tilting too. That's why a hatch can take up to 2 days because some eggs will be ready before the others. But over all that sounds good.
Well, there are 32 eggs in there, temp is staying stable and humidity is running about 34%. Here we go!
Omg. So exciting! Looks good. How was it getting the eggs in there? Did you feel like you were going to crack any?
 

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