I set 41 eggs........
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I know I am counting my chicks too early but wondering what you guys do to tag the newly hatched chicks. I have done a good job of marking the eggs and at lock down will put them in tomato baskets or gauze bags to keep breeds and even sometimes eggs from specific hens separate. However, I don't intend to have 10 separate brooders running. I will probably have a single or at the most 2 brooders depending on the number of chicks hatching.
Last time I had 21 chicks and it was nightmare. I used small colored rubber bands of 4 different colors and then each chick will get 1. 2 or 3 different color bands to differentiate but as the bands got dirty, it was harder to differentiate between red and purple. Same thing between blue and green. Anyways, what is best practice?
No peas yet, thought I might find a pea egg tonight but, no.What did you set? I was hoping for a Pea egg or 2 but no such luck. Just chickens laying here for now!
Thanks, I'll have to go look!@Razadia
Good looking eggs. Check out the dixie chicks thread. @Amberjem has a video up of some of my shipped eggs hatching a few mins ago. So cool to watch my grandchicks
Is that a trick question?I have a question for everyone. On what day do you candle your eggs?
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Quote: Sounds about right. I get a teeny bit carried away sometimes...
It really depends on the egg color. You aren't going to see much of anything until day 7 in mid range brown eggs. Cream eggs are in the 4-6 day range depending on how light they are. Anything lighter than that should start showing on day 4. Possibly sooner if the light is just right.Okay, question for those of you who candle your eggs frequently:
How soon can you tell if your eggs are developing? I just candled five of mine at random, and of those five, I could see one starting to "sprout" veinsI set these two days ago. I hope it's not an omen of the hatch. I think I will refrain from candling for the rest of the hatch. I can't stand finding a bunch of clears like that, or quitters later on.![]()
Thanks, I'll have to go look!
Is that a trick question?![]()
Sounds about right. I get a teeny bit carried away sometimes...
It really depends on the egg color. You aren't going to see much of anything until day 7 in mid range brown eggs. Cream eggs are in the 4-6 day range depending on how light they are. Anything lighter than that should start showing on day 4. Possibly sooner if the light is just right.
Thanks, I'll have to go look!
Is that a trick question?![]()
Sounds about right. I get a teeny bit carried away sometimes...
It really depends on the egg color. You aren't going to see much of anything until day 7 in mid range brown eggs. Cream eggs are in the 4-6 day range depending on how light they are. Anything lighter than that should start showing on day 4. Possibly sooner if the light is just right.
Thank you! I guess I'll have to wait and see what happens. These eggs are white or very light tan, but I figured 2 days was too short a time, anyway.
I do day 10 if at all I usually forget. Or cannot see though them. Have some legbars that need to be candled a lot of them were older than I like.I have a question for everyone. On what day do you candle your eggs?