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Tis Time for a March 2020 Hatch-a-long!

Eeeeeeeeee. Sulmtaler!!!!!! I’ve emailed greenfire a couple times this year about Sulmtaler availability and thankfully for my pocketbook they haven’t gotten back to me.
I really only have an interest in the Liege Fighters. I don’t remember how many of the 3-4 Sulmtaler eggs are developing. Not quite enough to make you a chick box of just those, what else would you like? :gig
 
Alright, I'm back after the week from hell (let's just say I now know more about unclogging the sewer line than I ever wanted to...), and am 4 days from hatch with my Silkie and Ayam Cemani! I have 7 AC and 9 Silkie still going strong. Yaaaay!

I do need some help though - I just picked some shipped eggs up at the post office, and although they were packaged beautifully, my air cells are a complete mess. They have already sat for 24 hours at the post office, but should I give them more time? Should I not use my auto turner? Incubate upright? Help!
I personally prefer letting them sit outside the bator and immediately begin turning. Scholarly articles all say the first 3-4 days of turning is the most important. I’d let them site one more day at home where you know they are settled and not moved.
 
Alright, I'm back after the week from hell (let's just say I now know more about unclogging the sewer line than I ever wanted to...), and am 4 days from hatch with my Silkie and Ayam Cemani! I have 7 AC and 9 Silkie still going strong. Yaaaay!

I do need some help though - I just picked some shipped eggs up at the post office, and although they were packaged beautifully, my air cells are a complete mess. They have already sat for 24 hours at the post office, but should I give them more time? Should I not use my auto turner? Incubate upright? Help!

Everyone handles shipped eggs a little differently. I only allowed my shipped eggs for rest for 6ish hours even though I had terrible air cells (but they were delivered to my door not resting at the post office) and then I put them directly into the horizontal turner. I had a lot of scrambled eggs that didn't develop but they wouldn't have developed regardless of resting or turning and I only had one actual quitter. Ended up with an 88% hatch rate.
 
Nothing new here. Still waiting.
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