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Post by quambie on Jun 12, 2010 15:31:35 GMT 8
HI All Well they have started I have one out with another close behind this will be interesting after the last go trev
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Post by annieyokie on Jun 12, 2010 17:00:00 GMT 8
Exciting ,keep us posted
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Post by shea on Jun 12, 2010 21:13:50 GMT 8
how many so far Trev?
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Post by quambie on Jun 13, 2010 9:01:07 GMT 8
three [ 3 ] only three boy are they slow I would have thought I would have got a few others this time may be a few slow starters Trev
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Post by ikbokchook on Jun 13, 2010 9:47:34 GMT 8
Good luck with this hatch Trev - hope you get a chook-load!!
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Post by whoohooraloo on Jun 13, 2010 11:25:45 GMT 8
It's amazing how long they can take. Ones we have had hatch have taken at least 12-24hrs. once it was 3 days from first till last. We check then when crack is half way watch as once they get that far POP they come out very quickly. It's like getting little treasures. Hope yours are going well Trev.
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Post by quambie on Jun 17, 2010 17:25:44 GMT 8
Only three out of 12 nothing I can do about it I will have a go later on when the weather warms up a bit or stop all together I do not seem to be any good at this bit so far verry low numbers hatching out Trev
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Post by organic girl on Jun 18, 2010 10:03:28 GMT 8
Hi trev, am new to incubating. Have 9 eggs (out of 18) left in incubator. Hatch started yesterday with 2 hatching very quickly and one dying in the shell So that leaves 6, with no signs of life. How long did you wait before you gave up on the remaining eggs?
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Post by quambie on Jun 18, 2010 11:27:46 GMT 8
Hi organic girl
I left the eggs in the bator for a further 5 days to be on the safe side When I did the lamping I had 8 eggs with nice large shadows in them but the total hatch was only the three Trev
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Post by organic girl on Jun 18, 2010 12:50:05 GMT 8
thanks trev, fingers crossed there is some action when I get home today
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