Wow! I'm excited to try both of these methods!
Thanks for the pics!
Thanks for the pics!

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I am very excited about my 1st attempt at hatching my Silkie hens eggs I set 12 in my incubator on Feb 14th and I candles them last night and I have great veins and tiny red blobs in all but 2!! Am I being foolish to think at least 10 will hatch??
What is a realistic amount that usually makes it to pip?
I set 16, had great development in 14, had 9 pip, 1 didn't hatch that piped, one died that had deformities and 7 are doing well. 4 of the 7 are porcelain and that carries hatching difficulty. I think in the future I'll stay with BBS. They are my fav, maybe throw some white dominant a in there.Seems like experienced breeders get about 85-95% hatch rate. Inexperienced ones get 50-80% typically. I set my first hatch ever last month- 7 eggs set, 5 made it to lockdown, 4 pipped, 3 hatched. That's actually less than 50%, but having two infertiles kind of skewed my odds. If you've set 12 and see veining in 10, my guess is you'll have at least 50%.
Ok im a newbie so can someone tell me what the difference between porcelain and BBS