Trader Joes & Other Grocery Store Egg Hatching Club - Are you a Member

I am going to pick some eggs up from Trader joes tomorrow and put a couple in with the batch I have going now. That would be fun.... :)
 
Good luck, last time I did it I got 50% hatch rate. It was fun but I have better success using locally bought freash eggs. I'm crazy for even thinking about starting my incubator in October but I am.
 
Good luck, last time I did it I got 50% hatch rate. It was fun but I have better success using locally bought freash eggs. I'm crazy for even thinking about starting my incubator in October but I am.
I am right there with you! I just turned on my incubator today to test out the temps.

I just wish the TJ's in my state carried the fertile eggs you have in California. I have yet to see fertile eggs in any stores in Washington state.
 
I am right there with you! I just turned on my incubator today to test out the temps.

I just wish the TJ's in my state carried the fertile eggs you have in California. I have yet to see fertile eggs in any stores in Washington state.
Yeah, i didnt find any at the TJ in olympia. I know other stores in the area have them though, so I might try them.
 
I have recently contacted both the new Trader Joes, and the Whole Foods here in San Antonio, both of the people i talked to thought i was crazy... ~Naomi

It's really hard for them to wrap their heads around it.

The TJ here doesn't carry fertile eggs and the WF has them but they're always a couple weeks old when they get them. They travel from the farm in Wisconsin, then to the distribution center in Chicago and eventually to St. Louis.
 
It's really hard for them to wrap their heads around it.

The TJ here doesn't carry fertile eggs and the WF has them but they're always a couple weeks old when they get them. They travel from the farm in Wisconsin, then to the distribution center in Chicago and eventually to St. Louis.
the eggs i hatched from tjs were 18 days old. 14/24 hatched
 
I didnt want to comment as to not jinx myself and my $2.99 tj eggs. I live in Vegas and they are sold at every tj to my knowledge. I just bought a bator and wanted to do a test run so thought "Hey what the hell, Ill give them a go. I used the julian calendar and the eggs were only 4 days old so I popped them in the bator. Today is day 23 and Ive had 3 hatch. One got his leg and head wrapped around the yolk cord and somewhere lost his egg tooth so by the time I decided to do the "don't help them out" I realized he would have never gotten out. He was beginning to shrink wrap and it was beginning to pull away from the shell. For now he is doing ok.

I posted in the Oct hatch a long but I think the idea of incubating tj eggs was a waste of time for most and I didnt get any response at all. Thats ok though, I still think its a great way to learn what your bator can do and what you need to do to have a successful hatch with eggs that will cost a bit more. I would do it again. Yay tj!

Barb
 

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