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yes i do raise the humidity around 65% last few days. most of the eggs always seem to be scrambled or the air cell is detatched or scrambled...so nothing i do seems to work
tgrlily
Today 8:44 am I just had my first hatch. I bought eggs at my local farmers market after asking if they were fertile. I paid 3.50 a dozen. Kept my humidity near 30% for the first 18 days, increased to 65 to 70%. I set 19, 1 didn't develop, 3 didn't hatch, 1 died after pip & 1 died after hatch. 13 out of 19 is pretty good considering I had NO clue what I was doing!
Anyhow, I'd check the farmers market & craigslist if you think your Post Office or carrier are the problem. Do you candle to see if they're developing at all?
i checked craiglist. not much for fertile eggs for sale in Maine..
NurseNettie
Today 11:19 am I agree, figuring out what you can change to "perfect"things is probably the first thing to do.
Where are you in Maine. I have mixed breeds, and the eggs are fertile-- I'm in Aroostook County-- you can pick them up here for what I sell them for as "eating eggs" $2.00 a dozen ( I don't ship, sorry)
i live in central maine... small town of Milo haha. dont know how close you are..
trueblueshowgirl
Today 12:44 pm Hi- I'm in Western Maine. I have fertile Americana X Black Star fertile eggs- you're welcome to just come and get some. These are eggs we use for eating, but they should produce a fun mix of all purpose Easter Egger offspring.
idk how close you are. but that does sound like a cute mix! haha