What did the warm ones look like when you candled them?? You should be able to see if they are filled, or not with the chick,unless very dark eggs ( sorry, I can't remember). I have had chicks hatch days late and do fine.I need advice...I decided to candle my eggs...the ones that were due to hatch yesterday...and well some stayed really warm and some cooled down real fast. Someone said the ones that are cold are the ones that are dead because they don't produce body heat. Well I opened them and none were fertile. No speck of blood or veining, nothing. But does that mean the other warmer ones might be alive? Or should I just give up. Remember, these are the pullet eggs where the roo died a few days after the girls started laying and I'm pretty sure I saw a bulls eye in one of the eggs. so if none of these other ones were even fertile should I just give up on these other ones. They aren't doing anything.
Sorry you little friend couldn't stay to see the whole process, but I still think she had a wonderful experience to see that hatching doesn't happen instantly, it's a long process. I' m sure you can get pics to her! ANd share the final steps.Staying up to see them. There are 4 pipped now. The first one is slow to hatch but I LOVE
hearing them peep in their eggs!![]()