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cindy parker

Chirping
5 Years
Apr 18, 2014
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Sylvania Georgia
So I learned another valuable lesson today. The next time I drive 2 hours to buy hatching eggs, I will know more about what not to buy. Dirty, weird shaped, HUGE eggs are not good:) I started with 24 eggs...put 12 in the incubator with two of those being double yolked eggs. I ended up with 5 chicks today. I took the two twin eggs out and opened them. The first one was so bad that I couldn't take a picture...that was the egg that was wobbling for two days and stopped. It was twins but it was almost like one had absorbed parts of the other. Lots of yolk still left. This one had two embryos that were clearly separate but still so under developed. If I ever suspect another double yolk egg again, I won't incubate it. I just didn't know. Live and learn:( I have some eggs in my other incubator that a friend have me...a couple of silkies, EE , and 3 Wyandottes. When they hatch, I'm done for a while....if they hatch :) The humidity here is so bad in the summer and my incubators aren't the best. They will be sold before spring when I decide I'm ready again. The little spraddle legged chick is doing fine now and so are the other 4. I wanted a cream legbar pullet so bad but both are boys! We had two of them and 3 black copper marans. Guess time will tell with them. Tired and ready to go outside to see my big chickens:) thanks for all of your help these past few weeks:)
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Aw, sorry Bout your twins :( I was pulling for them :hugs
Sometimes it's just not meant to be..I did an eggtopsy on a Tolbunt Polish that I thought I killed during lockdown..it looked fine when I moved them to the hatcher, pipped just fine and then died...I had taken a couple chicks out while it was pipped and thought for sure that short drop in humidity did the chick in..after peeking in its pip, it looked perfect so I went ahead with the eggtopsy and after opening it I realized quickly it wasn't my fault. .there was just a very very thin piece of skin covering most of its body , I could see bones and everything..
So please don't give up.. there's so many people on here that are very helpful and will go above and beyond to help..my first hatch, another member stayed up almost all night talking me through it..there's also a whole thread on tips for the LGs. .I use 2 of them..one as a hatcher and one as a incu.. good hatches are possible with them ♡♡
 
Cindy, I got to wondering about your twins. I didn't see this post at the time. So sorry to discover they didn't make it! And sorry for the others too. Glad you got a few good ones though and learned from the experience!
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