wisher...
i am in need of BCMs for my easter egg run. will you have some to ship on march 25?
thanks
oz
i am in need of BCMs for my easter egg run. will you have some to ship on march 25?
thanks
oz
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I think Jess just wanted a good back drop for chick pics.........
This is exactly what mine did, still wet and chick crowing. I thought at first something was wrong.... Look at the pic i posted at his toe and the EE's toe size comparison. Wisher what you feeding these guys, body building supplements? LOL
A couple questions... we just received our 2nd shipment ever of hatching eggs, the 1st shipment last April were Welsh Harlequin duck eggs, and
I had beginers luck with those 12 of the 14 hatched. Just received some Marraduna Basque eggs, and they took 6 days to get here USPS priority.
I unwrapped the eggs and let them sitting for 24 hours, in a cool humid place, and now am warming them up now to room temp, I read that with hatched eggs after I put them in the incubator I should not turn them for 7 days to let the air cell stabilize. Does this seem to work well for shipped eggs?
wisher...
i am in need of BCMs for my easter egg run. will you have some to ship on march 25?
thanks
oz
She should have taken them to the Target Photo Center.
They wouldn't have done as good a job!
Wisher what you feeding these guys, body building supplements? LOL
When do I throw out the remaining eggs and call it a day with these eggs? Monday was day 21 had one hatch. Yesterday was day 22 had seven hatch. Today is day 23. Do I clean it out tonight?
Check the air cell to see how damaged it is. If it looks bad or detached, set them upright with the big end up for 2 days. That allows the air cell to repair itself.
You do not need to let them rest or warm up. If they are very cold, let them come to room temperature for a couple of ours.
It is best to get them into the incubator ASAP. Age of the eggs lowers hatch rate and warming them up slowly does not increase hatch rate.
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It the air cell is a nice circle at the top, that is a good air cell. If it stays at the top when you tilt the egg then it is good too. If it moves, then it is detached. Sometimes you can't even see the aircell. That is bad. Stuff in between is damaged to some degree.
I will find more information on air cell damage this morning and post it here.
Happy hatching!