I set 16 chicken ... some Araunca, as well as some interesting mixes I got at the Col Co swap. Will add some Coturnix quail in a few days.
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What have I done?j![]()
That is what I say every weekend when I set eggs.![]()
Yes, they are moving on their own. I couldn't believe it! They were not shipped, I picked them up from someone local. They sat on my counter for two days before setting them. We had pretty warm days (in the 80's) but I was very surprised to see development after only 9 hours in the incubator.
I bought the eggs for my last hatch from the same person and 13 out of 16 hatched. Three were fully developed, two never pipped and were dead and one pipped but then died.
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In my book by Janet Stromberg, Guide to Better Hatching, which is a very good book, she shows a graph of empbryo dev based on temps.
At 80, NO growth,
at 85 the embryo is growing fast reaching 10 mm in 3.5 days;
of course at 100 degrees the embryo is 28 mm in 2 days.
Bottom line, at 85 the embryo is cooking, under 80 no development. What you are seeing sounds bigger; at 7 days and 85 degrees the embryo is 33mm Maybe the days on the counter did get it started.![]()
I definitely prefer turning eggs and cleaning stall to housework!! Much more fun.Java- LOL How do I find time to turn all those eggs? I MAKE timelol Honestly though, I love incubating and I don't mind turning eggs. I'm a stay at home mom and its much more fun that cleaning![]()
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Quote: Loving all the pics everyone is posting!! I do love the EE, and I hatch a lot of them as soooo many people want them!