MinnesotaNice
Songster
So,, I am still talking to myself and drinking coffee..
& Beings Sleepy mentioned my EE's. I still have hens protesting my removal of their favorite nest. Yesterday I picked 6 eggs out of the nest on the floor (they made) under where they think the nest box belongs.
I got 3 brown eggs in the morning and 3 blue in the afternoon. I assume these were laid by Ole's daughters (Ole is blue egg gene Roo I got from EJB, who is probably mourning having ever gave him up)
When I went into the coop and saw them I thought they deserved a picture, and it will give those of you wanting his egg gene an idea of the color...
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Those eggs are absolutely beautiful! My Ameraucanas and EE all lay light blue. I have 5 "Ameraucana" chicks that I'm hoping to get some deeper shades from.
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I ended up getting 12 healthy chicks, but 10 eggs didn't hatch. They were definitely alive at lockdown, so I am sure it was my incubation skills (or lack of..) Temp and humidity staying great, until they started hatching, and it went super high. I am guessing they drowned? I did not open them. I was busy, and just couldn't bring myself to make the time. I did candle them on day 23, and there was no movement.
The good news, I do have 12 new chicks to enjoy! 4 of Ralpie's EE and 8 bantam cochins.
The lockdown humidity during my last hatch went close to 90. I dry hatched prior to lockdown. I concluded it was because of the amount of chicks hatching at once and it was all taking place in my little styro bator. When I saw the humidity climbing, I quickly took all the water out of the bator. Didn't help. I ended up losing 3 of the 24 I set. Not a bad hatch rate, but those 3 did have movement prior to lockdown. Have fun with your little ones!