Who else is setting... I wanna see pics!

It's much the same here PBJ, mine usually hatch 19/20 days, any chick not hatched at the end of day 21 is usually in trouble. And I candle again then. Often it's an egg I already marked as irregular.
 
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Sending slow egg thoughts your way.....
 
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I always look at unhatched. I now candle and make notes on the eggs and then I can see what happened with what I was seeing at 10 days and whenever else I candled.

I am now braver at tossing eggs. No more stinking incubators!

I do wait a few extra days and keep hoping something will look better in the eggs that need tossing....
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came home from the feed store to 2 Araucanas looking up at me. Both hatched in the pressed egg carton but couldn't get out since they were pushing against carton. I cut the center cones out but maybe I should've cut the edges too! So cute, pics to follow when they've fluffed up!

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All 5 of my eggs hatched
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But the best part is that all 5 are BTW japs!!
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I only set the white eggs right now, and only the japs and one splash dutch are laying white eggs. So it is very odd that all 5 are japs, usually they are mostly dutch mixes!
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We just got home! I had quite the surprise waiting for me when I came in. Not only did I have 3 chicks waiting for me, but also 2 ?ducklings?!
LOL!
They weren't ducklings at all!
I guess they're RIR, but they are HUGE! My RIR chicks weren't that big... and mine lay brown eggs.
Shelley, do you have any pics of your free-rangers? I'm just wondering what these jumbo chicks will look like grown!
The first 3 chicks to hatch were a mille fleur d'uccle, a salmon faverolle, and a white crested blue polish. I have a pip in an EE egg also.
I'll post pics when everyone is hatched & out of the hatcher!
5 chicks... Yay!
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(I wouldn't have been able to keep the ducklings, anyway.)
 
Do you guys think this chick will drown in it's own bloodiness?

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I can see the beak moving but it's behind the membrane and it must br pippind right by a vein cause it's super bloody compared to the others that hatch...

Thoughts?
 
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Yeah, nice surprise!! Are the faverolles eggs really pink or just cream colored? We're all learning that for eggs to hatch we have to leave....
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