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I was unable to set any eggs.![]()
ETA
However, I will have some chicks delivered on the 16th or 17th.![]()
After day 7 candling, all 12 of 12 are still going strong!Eggs are all from my own flock this time. It's my first hatch that doesn't include any shipped eggs.![]()
Here are some pictures from last night. First #34 since we are tracking it.
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Next is a very porous egg that seems begins in development
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And last is just another good one
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I'm off to a somewhat disappointing start to my Easter hatch. Today is day 10, and I recandled. I removed 7 eggs, 6 with no development, and 1 with a definite blood ring. Of the 11 eggs left in the bator, there are 3 that look questionable. There are 2 that are just difficult to see, and 1 that I'm still pretty sure has a blood ring. The other veins haven't disappeared yet though, so I'm leaving it in just in case the blood ring turns out to be a large blood vessel.
Sadly, the eggs I removed were my all of my BLRW and Blue Orp.I guess they just didn't survive the shipping as well as the other breeds.
Woke up this morning and noticed that all the clocks were blinking. I guess we lost power last night during the storm that passed through. I'm not sure how long it was out for, and when I checked on the eggs the temp was reading as it should. If the temps dropped low enough for long enough to affect the eggs, how long before I would be able to see evidence of that? And would it look like a blood ring or something of that sort, or would it just not have any progress of development from the last time I candled? I've thankfully never had the power go out when incubating eggs before so I'm not quite sure what to look for.
On a happier note, I just found out my husband and I are expecting a little "chick" of our own! I guess this one is being "set" just in time for the Christmas 2014 Hatch-a-long!! lol Thank goodness I don't have to manually adjust/watch the temp and humidity for the next 9 months for this one!haha![]()
Quote: absolutely stunning!!
OH HHHHHH BABY BABY!!!! YAYYAYYAYYAAAA CONGRATS!!!! How awesome!!Woke up this morning and noticed that all the clocks were blinking. I guess we lost power last night during the storm that passed through. I'm not sure how long it was out for, and when I checked on the eggs the temp was reading as it should. If the temps dropped low enough for long enough to affect the eggs, how long before I would be able to see evidence of that? And would it look like a blood ring or something of that sort, or would it just not have any progress of development from the last time I candled? I've thankfully never had the power go out when incubating eggs before so I'm not quite sure what to look for.
On a happier note, I just found out my husband and I are expecting a little "chick" of our own! I guess this one is being "set" just in time for the Christmas 2014 Hatch-a-long!! lol Thank goodness I don't have to manually adjust/watch the temp and humidity for the next 9 months for this one!haha![]()
absolutely stunning!!
Thanks! If you don't have Word you can download a free copy of Open Office and it will cut and paste right in. The chart changes deminsion but it can be worked with.So funny! We have a buff orp with spurs. Big ones too!
Cinco de Mayo? I will have to look it up. I'm hatching all the time now
No way! I love to fish but there are limit! Here's a hint. Outfish him. I promise he'll never take you again.![]()
That's certainly more high-tech than scribbling info on the calender page.I'm getting to a point - with 5 hatches and a broodie, all at once, that I may have to start taking notes. The brain only holds so much!![]()