Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today

Christine, congrats on the excellent hatch!!!!!!!!!!

Julie, any update on your hatch? How's your shrinkwrapped baby doing?

Julie - how's your shrink-wrapped baby?
It didn't make it.
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I don't usually lose ducklings once they've pipped so I wasn't expecting to lose it either.

But, on the bright side my first little japanese is almost hatched. Pics tonight.
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First little baby hatched.
I'm not sure why my hatch is not going well. The ducklings were older eggs, and not stored for hatching since I didn't really plan on putting them in the incubator. This is the second time I've incubated since adding my fan. I had shipped seramas the first time. I thought maybe they didn't hatch well then because they were shipped, and silkied serama which have poor fertility and hatch rate but now I'm thinking I just don't know how to incubate non still air. Maybe I should bump my humidity some with it? My temperatures have stayed much more steady, but I've kept them at 100 instead of 101 like I used to. I've got more eggs ready to go in tomorrow, I'm not giving up on getting me some babies.
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Plus they aren't shipped so I can figure out if it's my incubating, or just the post office causing my bad hatches.
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Well my hatch went not so great. The good one was that the mystery egg was a MF cochin and I'm trying to hatch out more of them so I can work on some of my goals with them this year. The not so great is that of the 4 Marans 2 ended up hatching out as olive eggers (Before I got my Wheatens separated) The other two eggs I had not seen any movement from, so I had the brilliant idea to open them up. One was internally pipped and I'm still slowly working on that one because he pipped a blood vein and it's been a slow go. The other egg hadn't pipped internally and when I found the beak he faded fast. Wheatens seem to be taking a day or two more than the rest of the chicken eggs and I should have just left them be.
 
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First little baby hatched.
I'm not sure why my hatch is not going well. The ducklings were older eggs, and not stored for hatching since I didn't really plan on putting them in the incubator. This is the second time I've incubated since adding my fan. I had shipped seramas the first time. I thought maybe they didn't hatch well then because they were shipped, and silkied serama which have poor fertility and hatch rate but now I'm thinking I just don't know how to incubate non still air. Maybe I should bump my humidity some with it? My temperatures have stayed much more steady, but I've kept them at 100 instead of 101 like I used to. I've got more eggs ready to go in tomorrow, I'm not giving up on getting me some babies.
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Plus they aren't shipped so I can figure out if it's my incubating, or just the post office causing my bad hatches.
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Now, which breed is this? I've lost track.

I wouldn't make any assumptions based on Serama hatch rate. I have never been able to hatch Seramas until this hatch and I've heard that others have had trouble, too. I tried hatching my own eggs from different pens and also tried shipped eggs with ZERO success. Then, ta-da!, this time I had 100% hatch rate with a different pair. I didn't change anything else. So who knows?
 
Now, which breed is this? I've lost track.

I wouldn't make any assumptions based on Serama hatch rate. I have never been able to hatch Seramas until this hatch and I've heard that others have had trouble, too. I tried hatching my own eggs from different pens and also tried shipped eggs with ZERO success. Then, ta-da!, this time I had 100% hatch rate with a different pair. I didn't change anything else. So who knows?
Japanese. I was thinking that too with the seramas. We'll see in about 3 weeks how the next hatch goes.
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Well my hatch went not so great. The good one was that the mystery egg was a MF cochin and I'm trying to hatch out more of them so I can work on some of my goals with them this year. The not so great is that of the 4 Marans 2 ended up hatching out as olive eggers (Before I got my Wheatens separated) The other two eggs I had not seen any movement from, so I had the brilliant idea to open them up. One was internally pipped and I'm still slowly working on that one because he pipped a blood vein and it's been a slow go. The other egg hadn't pipped internally and when I found the beak he faded fast. Wheatens seem to be taking a day or two more than the rest of the chicken eggs and I should have just left them be.
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Maybe it's just the time of year.
Julie & Coyote, sorry your hatches are not going well. But congrats on the ones that have made it!
Thanks. One little baby is better than none, and I still have hope for 3 more eggs left.
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The little wheaten is mostly out now, letting him kick the shell. Seems to be doing okay so
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he continues to do his thing. Now that he is finally free of the stuck on membrane he is a peeper. Looks like he has sucked up his yolk fine. So 4 out of 5 is not bad. Just wish that darn Ameraucana rooster hadn't been the daddy to 2 of the wheaten eggs.

Great news on Silkie ducks. I found a drake, well it was the drake I was looking into before but now he has come down on the price of the pair where I can afford them. Hopefully I can get him to come half way for some Paint Silkie chicks and Wheaten chicks on partial trade too. So If everything goes through I can have fertile eggs when my girls start laying. I'm not going to cancel my Holderread duckling order though that way I can add 5 more nice ducklings in the spring and probably end up with another drake or two as well to replace what I lost.
 

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