I'm so disappointed. It looks like all of my CL eggs stopped developing. They are due to hatch Monday/Tuesday, I set them late during the day. Out of the 6 we set, one didn't develop, 2 quit around a week and it looks like the other 3 quit not long after that, maybe 10/14 days? The 3 bantam EE eggs have been looking wonderful, and today we only noticed movement in one. Both Turken eggs have been looking great and today we only saw movement in 1. The shipped eggs are to dark to really tell anything other than air cells. The few eggs I'm still not sure on still have a large amount of room at the bottom.
I'm not sure what I did wrong to have quitters at so many different stages. I'm not giving up, and not pulling any unless they are obvious, which a number of them are...I'm trying a dry hatch and plan to add a wet sponge on Friday when I remove the turner tray. I had a little issue with temps around 10 days when I removed a red plug from the FI4200. I've read to leave both plugs in to cause a little stress to the chicks. The temp issues weren't really drastic and were straightened out but this does seem to be the timeline most stopped developing. Should I have left the plugs in until hatch?
I candled Monday and everything looked so much more promising...that was day 14. The air cells on the eggs that weren't shipped and were from our own group that looked fine, are now tilted, if that makes sense. I put the home eggs in as a control, to see if I could hatch them even if the shipped eggs didn't hatch. I seem to have failed.
I have NN eggs coming next week and oversold my EE's because the shipped eggs we have are silkied ameraucana. Now I'm nervous to incubate the new eggs and wondering if I need to order a few EE's. If my own personal eggs aren't going to make it, the shipped eggs probably don't stand much of a chance either...