I forgot to add--
2 french black copper chicks are out as of 9 am. From 2 small very dark eggs!!!

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Geese? So cute I have some white Chinese/grey & white saddleback Pom babies under my goose due Sunday if not before.
yup.. sebastopols
You don't happen to sell & ship those cuties do you?
Thanks, I hope so. I hadn't thought of them being careful, maybe that's what it was. They were shipped on a Friday morning, and sat in that post office until Tuesday, when they finally started west. They did arrive in good condition.As far as time shipped, if eggs are handled carefully by the USPS shipping time is increased dramatically. I sent eggs to the midwest and 5 days later they arrived, non-machined, as requested.Less damage to the eggs. While the USPS can reroute packages to kingdom come and back, sometimes there is another reason.
Well I ran my first hatch on 45/65% and I had 100% hatch rate, but they were local eggs. After seeing the very large detached air sacs I bumped the humidity up to 65%, I think I will leave it there and then possible bump it up to 70% for lock down and see what that produces. The huge change in elevation and oxygen availability has me a bit concerned, I hope I get at least a 40% hatch out of each incubator.I think I will candle them again tonight to see if there is a change in the air sac size since I upped the humidity. I don't think it will have shrunk, but I would love to see no change. If it stays that way I think it might be ok.![]()
I know! It is hard! My poor rooster left yesterday so I didnt get one. He would crow I would run out and then he would stop....
Quote: I'm at three, #4 is zipping. Others are popping out too.
I'm always learning something new. I though if I bred my EE hens to my high production rooster (brown shells) I would get blue eggs. NOT! It's a green egg. A very pretty bright green egg. I need to figure out how to make more blue eggs.