I know all of you feel the same way when you loose babies so I started this thread to vent and say what ya feel or just to post Rip's if ya feel like it.
I locked down eggs that were will incubated by one of my peahens so I thought I got this, they should hatch out fine.. well one of them piped down on the wrong side out of the air cell once again.
Then I have had them hatch to Hervey.. while others from the same hen and batch hatched fine , and lost 3 more because . they never entered the air cell at all just died while another had to be helped out
Threw my pea hatching experience I have seen just about every problem there is with my eggs except infection and bacteria and I have come to a conclusion... most of girls that layed this year are to closely related to my male and perhaps this isn't the first generation
I have other peas I know are not related to the ones that produced but I don't know what to do, I can let the hens go quicker that my Master P and purchase some new bloodlines , but god risen up Moore girls rather than replacing my first peacock has me torn.
OK I feel better now but I sure don't like all these babies making it to hatch and not hatching.
I locked down eggs that were will incubated by one of my peahens so I thought I got this, they should hatch out fine.. well one of them piped down on the wrong side out of the air cell once again.
Then I have had them hatch to Hervey.. while others from the same hen and batch hatched fine , and lost 3 more because . they never entered the air cell at all just died while another had to be helped out

Threw my pea hatching experience I have seen just about every problem there is with my eggs except infection and bacteria and I have come to a conclusion... most of girls that layed this year are to closely related to my male and perhaps this isn't the first generation


OK I feel better now but I sure don't like all these babies making it to hatch and not hatching.