*~*UPDATE PICS*~* 3/15/09 chicks and my duckling

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i know what you mean i just move 1 egg from each row up to the open sace then in the rows push the first egg and like a chain reaction they will all roll
 
yes very colorful from many breeds, 35 36 and 37 are not speckled but are duck eggs (i know they take longer approx 30 days) they were laid in the mud so since there was so much mud on them i tried getting as much off as i could without actually rubbing oils off of egg so i opted out to just try to hactch dirty ones so we will see what happens, and my eggs were set yesterday so counting from today they will be due on feb 10
 
I'm glad you know those are duck eggs...lol. I thought man those look like duck eggs. They do take longer and they take a higher humidity as well. I use to spritz duck eggs several times daily with water while incubating to keep the humidity level up.

I've done a full batch like that before. Like someone else said just lift the lid and stick your hand in and give them a swirl type roll. As ppl we tend to over-think things and I've watched my hens they don't fret over eggs nearly as much as I do when I incubate them. Guess that is cuz they are professional...lol

Best of luck on a great hatch !!!

Julie
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i know what you mean i just move 1 egg from each row up to the open sace then in the rows push the first egg and like a chain reaction they will all roll

As they grow they can start going: Weeeeee as they turn
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kind of like a kid in a tire or a barrel
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us
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I am excited to watch the progress and little
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'ies that appear. I so want to try for little
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's soon. My hens have just started to pick up laying again, 3 a day now from 20 hens with 1 Roo. I will
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for you and watch in anticipation
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for the
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day.
 
i sure will keep you guys updated on this, but as things have been going i messed up from the beggiing with dirty eggs i could clean, probably setting too many , and they way featheres acres said it i usd sharpie to mark eggs even tho i used little numbers, so im just hopin fr atlst 1 buti doubt it, well in a couple days i will candle to see if i can do anything write (including cadleing itself lol) this is a big learning experiance you got to start and learn somewhere right and thanks every1 for wishing me luck i learn new things everyday to try to make this succeful thanks forall your wishes again THANKS
 
Please don't give up hope yet
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, you just put them in. And there are a lot of little errors that get overlooked in nature and those still make it. Not all eggs in nature stay clean from start to hatch, right? If that was a MUST BE there wouldn't be anything left alive on the planet. Not even us
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. I don't know, but have there been tests giving the results of effects of Sharpie ink on eggs yet? I will keep
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and please keep us posted.
 
Don't be disinheartened a hen's nest is far from sanitary.

Hatching is a learning experience and not an exact science. Give it your best shot and next time you will know what you prefer to change to work better for you.

We all have different ideas on incubating, brooding, raising etc.... So no matter what you do there will always be someone to say hey you shouldn't do that......

Best of luck for an awesome hatch!!!!!!!

Julie
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