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My kids bummed me out this evening. I wanted to dress them up as fart eggs for Halloween, and they wanted nothing to do with that idea at all.
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Instead they insisted on boring costumes. My boys are both going to be Ninjas (yawn!) and my daughter is going to be a black cat. She says she's planning to chase my chicken costume. At least she has some sense of humor.
 
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BLRW = Blue Laced Red Wyandotte

But as with any Blue birds, when you breed blue x blue, you end up with blue, black and splash (BBS) varieties because blue does not breed true. So although they are generally referred to as Blue Laced Red, some are actually Splash Laced Red or Black Laced Red as well as Blue Laced Red. It is still a new variety in wyandottes and most birds of this variety still need some work to meet the breed standards. But it is a fun project! And I agree with you on their looks. They are my favorite breed/variety that we work with! And the boys are such gentle giants with their ladies!!!!
 
Well, I was bad and pulled out the pipped egg to check it out. I don't think the chick is going to make it. The "tapping" that I was hearing is a clicking as it breathes. I can't imagine that's a good sign. I used a fine pair of tweezers and carefully broke off shell to make a ring about 1/3 of the way around the wide end of the egg and put it back in. So far the chick is still just staying in the egg. At what point will it dry out and stick to the inside (if it isn't already)?

Reptile eggs are soooooo much easier than snake eggs. I've used this very same incubator to hatch out 2 clutches of snake eggs and a clutch of 20+ bearded dragon eggs, and gotten 100% success. This bites.

Jennifer
 
Well, I was bad and pulled out the pipped egg to check it out. I don't think the chick is going to make it. The "tapping" that I was hearing is a clicking as it breathes. I can't imagine that's a good sign. I used a fine pair of tweezers and carefully broke off shell to make a ring about 1/3 of the way around the wide end of the egg and put it back in. So far the chick is still just staying in the egg. At what point will it dry out and stick to the inside (if it isn't already)?

Reptile eggs are soooooo much easier than snake eggs. I've used this very same incubator to hatch out 2 clutches of snake eggs and a clutch of 20+ bearded dragon eggs, and gotten 100% success. This bites.

Jennifer

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Is today day 21?

If it is, and it is still alive tomorrow, maybe help it out the rest of the way...my kids always yell at me when I do that, but I do sometimes. Unless the rest of them are hatching like crazy. I don't want to mess them up! It's a tough call!!!!

Hope you wake up to a bator full of bouncing cheeping chicks!!!!!
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First delivery was happily accepted. Two eggs from each of my pullets were in the carton. Thankfully, today was a 3-egg day, so I could fill the carton.

Robin - thanks again for the adorable cartons so my neighbors can enjoy some of our eggs and get to know and accept my girls better.
Who couldn't love such an attractive package? That is really nice, Renee!

Glad I could be of help.
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Is today day 21?

If it is, and it is still alive tomorrow, maybe help it out the rest of the way...my kids always yell at me when I do that, but I do sometimes. Unless the rest of them are hatching like crazy. I don't want to mess them up! It's a tough call!!!!

Hope you wake up to a bator full of bouncing cheeping chicks!!!!!
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Yeah, I started the eggs at 3 pm, so day 21 started at 3 pm today. I sure would love to wake up to that!!!!

Jennifer
 
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OK, actually, general rule of thumb is that if the eggs go in after noon, count the next day as day 1, so I would say that tomorrow should really be day 21.....so I would leave it in there until later tomorrow at the earliest before you try to help any more......how's the humidity in there? If the humidity is too high, they can drown before they start pipping/zipping......might be the little bugger has some fluid in there and that's what you are hearing? My first 3-4 hatches in an LG were so unsuccessful, that I went with the dry hatch method for my following hatches using the LG and it seemed to work better. I'd have 3-4 thermometers and 3-4 hygrometers in there and they'd all read something different. Now I just use it as a hatcher!!!!

Good luck!!!! I gotta head to bed!! Sleep tight everybody!!!
 
Well, I was bad and pulled out the pipped egg to check it out. I don't think the chick is going to make it. The "tapping" that I was hearing is a clicking as it breathes. I can't imagine that's a good sign.
Sorry to hear...I hope the rest hatch well for you.
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