the Will They Hatch? thread

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Thanks for useing the
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You're welcome! Coffee just seems to go perfectly with being on the computer, doesn't it?!
 
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Thanks for useing the
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You're welcome! Coffee just seems to go perfectly with being on the computer, doesn't it?!

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Good luck to all on this thread!
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Hey Superchemicalgirl, I found out a really nice trick to fix the gaps on the end of rows of eggs in the Brinsea. Take some waxed paper and wad it up and use it as filler in any spaces you have where eggs tip over. It works great!
 
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Hi Steve,
Ouch! I assume you had to wash the eggs before setting. There is another thread discussing hatching washed eggs and the affect on viability.
How obvious is a detached air cell when candling an egg?
Good luck,
Joe
 
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Hi Steve,
Ouch! I assume you had to wash the eggs before setting. There is another thread discussing hatching washed eggs and the affect on viability.
How obvious is a detached air cell when candling an egg?
Good luck,
Joe

Definately had to be washed . Unlike most , I've washed [ or wiped with a damp cloth , depending ..... ] every dirty egg I had .

I clearly saw a marble sized bubble moving as I turned the egg , and called it a detached air cell
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. I'm new at this , so maybe mislabeled it .
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I have never received shipped eggs so a detached air cell is new to me as well. Judging from your first picture it's surprising any of the eggs survived. Were the eggs special breeds or something for your project birds.

Joe
 
AGH!!! My roadside stall was sold out!
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I'll have to try again tomorrow, I CAN'T miss this hatchalong.

I am currently debating the eggs in my fridge... they are free range from a local farm but I've never seen or heard a roo there. I have however cracked them and seen what looks a lot like a bullseye. They have been in the fridge for a few days but I think I might have to go crack some (excuse for baking?) and see what I find. I have 2 1/2 dozen in there I picked up on Friday...
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I find bullseyes.

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Hiya! Farmers' Almanac You say? I only recently found out it existed and am quite intrigued. Do you have the full version or just use the free 2 months? Do you find it makes a noticeable difference? I plant by the moon and I think that does make a difference. Certainly get's me more organized which is a good thing!
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I will be watching with interest how those very long stored eggs do. I think that is a great experiment.

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Ouch.
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Yeah, that's what I'd call it too.

My lonely egg in lockdown is my sole survivor of 24 shipped eggs. Some had a large bubble like you described, some looked like they had been violently shaken and had many small bubbles.
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I'll happy to get any considering the rough ride they had but I've been bitten by the bug, I want more of these eggs so if I can't find a reason for a road trip I will be gambling on more shipped eggs.
 
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Hiya! Farmers' Almanac You say? I only recently found out it existed and am quite intrigued. Do you have the full version or just use the free 2 months? Do you find it makes a noticeable difference? I plant by the moon and I think that does make a difference. Certainly get's me more organized which is a good thing!
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I will be watching with interest how those very long stored eggs do. I think that is a great experiment.

My local Farmer's Union had free Farmer's Almanac Calendars, so I grabbed 2
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on the side it has:
Best Days In February(for example)
For Planting
Aboveground crops 5, 14, 15
Belowground crops 22,23

For Setting Eggs
11, 12, 20-22

For Fishing
2-18

Little recipe or anectdote

Moons in February

I will let you know how good a difference it makes... once I know
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My garden didn't do so well this past year, but I think that was due to infrequent watering & overcrowded garden beds.
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I have never received shipped eggs so a detached air cell is new to me as well. Judging from your first picture it's surprising any of the eggs survived. Were the eggs special breeds or something for your project birds.

Joe

They were and are three different crosses , and of interest to me for my project of breeding an Ameraucana type bird with greater size and carcass qualities ; in other words better suited to serve as a true dual purpose variety .
 
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Hiya! Farmers' Almanac You say? I only recently found out it existed and am quite intrigued. Do you have the full version or just use the free 2 months? Do you find it makes a noticeable difference? I plant by the moon and I think that does make a difference. Certainly get's me more organized which is a good thing!
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I will be watching with interest how those very long stored eggs do. I think that is a great experiment.

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Ouch.
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Yeah, that's what I'd call it too.

My lonely egg in lockdown is my sole survivor of 24 shipped eggs. Some had a large bubble like you described, some looked like they had been violently shaken and had many small bubbles.
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I'll happy to get any considering the rough ride they had but I've been bitten by the bug,I want more of these eggs so if I can't find a reason for a road trip I will be gambling on more shipped eggs.

Good or bad , shipped eggs are often the only feasable way of getting a quality start of the variety we want , or desired additions to improove what we already have in our flocks . If each shipment of eggs were handled by a paid individual , or series of individuals , in a manner that kept them safe from harm and hatchable , I suppose the cost would be too high to make them obtainable for the average Joe .
 

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