~*Third Annual Cinco de Mayo Turkey Hatch-Athon*~ all poultry welcome!

Quote: Lemme see if I can remember what's in:
Hatcher-
blrw
bbs eng orps
ee banty
polish mixes
rainbow layers

Bator 1-
Coturnix (2 batches)
Polish mixes
ee bantam
slate turkeys
ancona ducks

Bator 2-
Mallards
white bresse
cochin bantam
mixed heritage turkeys
Anconas

Bator 3-
Scovies
slate turkeys
anconas
call ducks
ee bantams
polish mix
eastern wild turkeys

Each bator has eggs on different dates except Bator 2...all due on 5/14. The other bators have 2-5 dates each, including the hatcher.

bator 1
ancona duck
rouen duck
muscovy

bator 2
parrot eggs
(macaw, african grey)

bator 3
parrot eggs
(eclectus, african grey, macaw)

bator 4
goose
call duck
silkie duck

bator 5
turkey
black east india duck
peafowl

bator 6
turken chickens
coronation sussex
call duck
rouen duck

hatcher has ancona ducks and silkie ducks hatching
 
I'm so excited!!! I just got my turkey eggs from Arielle.
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That was super fast! How long should I let them sit before putting them in the bator? I want to try to hatch all of them if possible and I only have 4, so I want to do everything right. Also, my class is really excited about the chicks hatching this week. I felt like such an amature talking to them about hatch expectations and how long it might take for the chicks to get out of the shells. I think I'm more of a wreck than they are. I have a student on "peep patrol" sitting next to the bator. My principal came and asked me if she could take a few home- that was awesome!!

Very Exciting!

I personally let my shipped eggs settle for 24-48 hours.

Once incubating starts I personally incubate upright and do not turn shipped eggs for 3-5 days depending on how the air cell looks.

I wish you luck with your turkey eggs!
 
I'm so excited!!! I just got my turkey eggs from Arielle. :) That was super fast! How long should I let them sit before putting them in the bator? I want to try to hatch all of them if possible and I only have 4, so I want to do everything right. Also, my class is really excited about the chicks hatching this week. I felt like such an amature talking to them about hatch expectations and how long it might take for the chicks to get out of the shells. I think I'm more of a wreck than they are. I have a student on "peep patrol" sitting next to the bator. My principal came and asked me if she could take a few home- that was awesome!!


I would say at least 24 hours. When I did that I had no issues with saddle cells or them not healing. But with the last batch I rushed and pot them in after 12 hours and my cells are all over the place with saddles and some not healed yet 2-3 weeks into incubation. I do start turning after 12 hours tho.
 
Awesome! I'll let them sit a day or so and put them in a carton. I have just the 1 incubator anyways so that will keep the chicks off the eggs. I'm soooo excited!
 
Day 14 candleing nothing to report
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their is little if any change inbetween the eggs from day 7, 10, and day 14 candleing. i think i payed a stupid amount of money for unfrertized eggs
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but i'm not going to jump to conculeions yet. can anyone tell me if any of these egg's are "good"?
RIR egg (No "air cell" present, no veins, no movement)
There are a lot of reasons an egg might not develop, especially shipped eggs. I wouldn't be too quick to jump to the conclusion that they were not fertilized.
 
Quote: Lemme see if I can remember what's in:
Hatcher-
blrw
bbs eng orps
ee banty
polish mixes
rainbow layers

Bator 1-
Coturnix (2 batches)
Polish mixes
ee bantam
slate turkeys
ancona ducks

Bator 2-
Mallards
white bresse
cochin bantam
mixed heritage turkeys
Anconas

Bator 3-
Scovies
slate turkeys
anconas
call ducks
ee bantams
polish mix
eastern wild turkeys

Each bator has eggs on different dates except Bator 2...all due on 5/14. The other bators have 2-5 dates each, including the hatcher.

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I want that to be me!!!
Oh I DON"T want that to be me.lol
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My head hurts.

Quote: I agree.
 
Just a reminder: 3 more days to enter the CdM Photobomb Contest!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...-third-annual-cinco-de-mayo-turkey-hatchathon


Photobomb Contest
Third Annual Cinco de Mayo Turkey Hatchathon (all poultry welcome)

Do you have a camera hog in your flock?
This contest is for photos of domestic poultry who've inserted themselves (uninvited) into your photographs!





ANY domestic fowl accepted!
Judges will choose finalists,

and then YOU vote for your favorites!

2 entries per contestant


Winner gets first choice of the prizes below, runners-up (in order of votes)
get choice of remaining prizes:

Prize #1

12+ Hen's Choice Hatching Eggs (donated by uphilljill)
This barnyard mix and may include eggs from Midget White turkey, Pearl Guinea fowl, LF Barred Plymouth Rock, and Barred Rock/BLR Wyandotte crosses (up to the ladies at time of collection)

Prize #2

8+ Olive Egger Hatching Eggs Hatching Eggs (donated by Penny Hen)
Maran/Am cross

Prize #3

Hen Saddle, size L (donated by uphilljill)



Contest Rules:
1. Open to all BYC members in the Continental U.S. (due to shipping of eggs.)
2. Contestants may submit no more than 2 photos.
3. Photos of any domestic fowl accepted.
4. Your submission must be your own photo and not used in a previous contest.
5. No photoshop allowed.
6. To submit your entries, simply post your photos in this thread.
7. Judges will choose finalists, and then YOU vote for your favorites.



Deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014 at midnight PST
 
I don't "lockdown" - I never heard that expression until I came onto BYC.

I change conditions slightly for "hatch".  I turn off the turner, raise the humidity and lower the temperature a degree.

I am not real strict on when I do that.  Usually it is about 2 days before their due date.  Sometimes I wait until the first has internally pipped.


I'm the exact same way. Mostly because I've gotten lazy about it after hatching thousands of birds now.
 
My broody hen is still dedicated as ever. She has food in front of her but doesn't eat much unless I hand her while she is on the eggs. She's lost a lot of weight over the extended broody cycle so I hope she is successful for all of her work.

The other day I opened up the coop to find 1 of the 9 eggs pecked into and partially eaten. I am not sure if it was caused by the two young pullets i put in with her(who get along with her just fine) or if it was a rat that climbed in - 1 day later I found a rat poop there under the water bottle where the egg was broken into. I cleaned it out and so far no other broken eggs. I also took out the pullets and further rat proofed the broody coop. Hope the rest of them keep on developing.
 
I haven't updates Mich. Its been really busy her with building coops and such. I started with 60 eggs. Down to 56 on day 12 today. One still very questionable and 2 that have movement but very blurry veins, we will see what happens with those.
 

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