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SCG, Ron - Alright you two, lets hear and see what happened today while you were at work. I've been thinking about it all day and my patience is just about gone......
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SCG, Ron - Alright you two, lets hear and see what happened today while you were at work. I've been thinking about it all day and my patience is just about gone......
I went straight to bed last night when I got in...SCG, Ron - Alright you two, lets hear and see what happened today while you were at work. I've been thinking about it all day and my patience is just about gone......
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That is amazing!![]()
I put 16 eggs into lockdown and this morning there are 5 not hatched. 1 is zipping and 2 others have a pip. The last two do not have pips. So there should be 11 hatched with the 12th one out soon.
Great hatch rate!
So they were packed using a modified skyline method
Shipped ground so took a week to get here in the winter
18 were set and incubated at 40% humidity in a Brinsea. 2 were removed as clears
16 were locked down at 73% humidity in a Genesis 1588
11 of 15 hatched and 3 more still working. could be 14 out of 16
That is shipped eggs success!
Broody was off her eggs and in another nest this morning and the four silkie broodies had moved around also and I found one broken egg so I decided to start the bator up and use that.I received 18 frizzle bantam cochins eggs form N.C this morning(I am in in northern Maine) they shipped Monday.Box had a little corner damage and I had 1 cracked egg it had been seeping so I threw it away.So I have 17 eggs that are setting on the counter warming up they were a little cold.Will wait for a few hours so bator will get up to temp and hold,am also calabrating the thermomater and humidity and that takes 6 hours.Going to try the sitting for a few days then turn on the turner.I am going to keep the broodies broody so I can put the chicks under them after they hatch,will wait a day so they will be eating and drinking,have had great success with this.ronott1 Yes it does make sense,wish I had know this before maybe I would have had a better hatch rate in my bator.Another question would this apply to broody hatches?She would keep turning them as soon as you put them under her.Darn! now I don`t know what to do,I have 16 eggs comming in the morning,they have been in the mail since Monday.I have broodies to cover them all so didn`t set up the bator.Oh well got a good deal on them will just have to wait and see.
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The power went out one morning when I had 19 just hatched chicks in my Garage Brooder. I had to quickly get them into a little rubbermaid brooder and use an ecoglow 20 hooked up to a car battery. It worked!
The things we do for our chickens....
Good luck hatching! Keep us posted.![]()
I hope so! I love blue chickens!OH Ron! They are nice! Is that a blue I see in the back?