2016 hatch Archives - http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/tag/2016-hatch/ Fri, 12 Apr 2024 19:05:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cropped-logo-square1-32x32.jpg 2016 hatch Archives - http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/tag/2016-hatch/ 32 32 2016 Hatch #3 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-hatch-3/ Sun, 16 Oct 2016 14:15:19 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=6510 The previous hatch did not go as expected. I wrote the company from where I ordered the eggs. Their policy is no refunds, etc. since they can’t control what happens with the eggs after they leave their farm. Understandable. I still wrote them, though. Number one, as a company I would want to know when …

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Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch 3

The previous hatch did not go as expected. I wrote the company from where I ordered the eggs. Their policy is no refunds, etc. since they can’t control what happens with the eggs after they leave their farm. Understandable. I still wrote them, though. Number one, as a company I would want to know when things didn’t go as planned with one of my products. Number two, I was wondering if they had any tips on how to have a better outcome if I ever decided to order hatching eggs again.

I was pleasantly surprised when the company offered to send me a replacement batch, free of charge. I graciously accepted.

When the eggs arrived I let them rest a bit longer this time before placing them in the incubator. Then I placed the 19 shipped eggs and 2 eggs from our farm into the incubator.

Well… long story short. I didn’t have any better outcome this second time around.

Of the two eggs from our farm, within the first week I knew one wasn’t developing. I don’t even think it was fertile. So, I took that one out. I was left with one of our eggs. It hatched just fine.

Of the shipped eggs, not many even made it to lock down. One hatched. A Cream Legbar this time. The last time a Black Copper Marans hatched. So, at least I got one of each.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch 3

Cream Legbar at 5 days old. Pretty cute!
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch 3

Cream Legbar & Olive Egger x BCM at 3 weeks.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch 3

Hatching eggs shipped across the country apparently isn’t going to work for me. It must work for some people. But, my experience was crummy. Out of 38 total eggs shipped, 2 hatched. Not good. Not good for me mentally, not good for my pocketbook and certainly not good for the chicks.

Live and learn, I suppose.

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2016 Hatch #2 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-hatch-2/ Tue, 11 Oct 2016 18:53:15 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=6508 Warning: this is not a happy hatch day post. If reading about the bad days doesn’t interest you, you should probably skip this post. Cream Legbars have been a breed I’d been wanting for awhile. The timing never seemed to work out and there aren’t many breeders nearby. This summer I finally decided to take …

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Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

Warning: this is not a happy hatch day post. If reading about the bad days doesn’t interest you, you should probably skip this post.

Cream Legbars have been a breed I’d been wanting for awhile. The timing never seemed to work out and there aren’t many breeders nearby. This summer I finally decided to take the plunge and order hatching eggs from a company in the Midwest. I read good things about them. So even though I was hesitant getting eggs in this manner, I did it anyway. With all the good reviews I read, I assumed it must work out most of the time.

Shipping costs a fortune, so I ordered a few Black Copper Marans eggs to make me feel better about that expense.

I’m not gonna lie, I was teenage giddy when I unpacked this box. #soexcited
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

I let the eggs sit and rest for about half a day before placing them in the incubator.

When the time came, here’s what went in the incubator:
6 Black Copper Marans
13 Cream Legbar
2 Olive Egger x BCM (from our farm, similar to the ones hatched earlier)
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

About 36 hours into incubation I decided to check on the eggs. I went to pick an egg up to give it a slight turn and found it was stuck to the turner. We’ve done many hatches in these incubators and this was a first. The egg was stuck like glue. We had to use a scraper to get all the egg shell off the turner. There ended up being a couple more stuck in the same way.

I don’t know why they were stuck. The only thing I can think of is that the egg leaked and then hardened to the turner. But, why would they do such a thing?
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

All the eggs came out and I quickly washed the incubator and the turner. We got everything back to the way it should be and hoped for the best.

The next day I checked to see if any more were stuck. One Marans egg was stuck. But, just a tiny piece of shell stayed stuck to the turner. The membrane seemed intact, so I put tape over the missing shell piece and placed the egg back in the incubator.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

This is not a good sign. You should not see liquid oozing from from an egg.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

Between stuck eggs, rotten eggs and eggs not developing I was down to a fairly small batch at lock down:
3 Black Copper Marans
5 Cream Legbars (although, from candling I thought only 3 were actually viable)
2 Olive Egger x BCM’s (from our farm)
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

Just like clock work on day 21 the 2 eggs from our farm hatched perfectly.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

One Cream Legbar pipped, but never finished hatching.

The other 2 I thought were developing correctly appeared to quit growing very late, not quite making it to the 21 days.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

One Black Copper Marans pipped and just couldn’t zip. When there is a big hole like this, you know there is a problem. They should be zipping all the way around the egg, not staying in one place.

I have had this happen before and learned that helping them out rarely does them any favors. If they are too weak or have some other problem why they can’t get out of the egg, they usually aren’t going to survive.

However… Farm Girl and my niece had been watching all this and they begged me to help the chick out. After telling the girls the chick may still not make it even if I help it out, I carefully pulled the shell from the chick.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

The poor thing didn’t look well. Shell was stuck to the feathers. Feathers were missing. It was weak.

After letting it rest, I took a warm wet towel to wipe off all the stuck on goo. Then had the girls hold it, while wrapped in a towel, to dry him/her off and stay warm.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

I am happy to say the little guy pulled through. He/she is the one in the middle.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

About 6 weeks later:
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #2

A quick note about the band on the leg. I put the band on to mark which chick was the full Black Copper Marans. If you use a band, make sure to check it often. As the chick grows the band gets tighter. If it gets too tight it can cause problems for the chicken.

This was a disappointing hatch. I have never had so many things go wrong.

I don’t know the reason behind the hatching troubles, but I do know the 2 eggs from our farm hatched perfectly.

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2016 Hatch #1 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2016-hatch-1/ Fri, 07 Oct 2016 18:51:21 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=6506 It had been awhile since we hatched eggs, so back in June I set some in the incubator. We have 3 main coops. These eggs are from the coop with Roost, an Olive Egger, as the papa. The hens are Black Copper Marans, Rhode Island Reds, and Easter Eggers. These mixes are a first for …

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Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

It had been awhile since we hatched eggs, so back in June I set some in the incubator.

We have 3 main coops. These eggs are from the coop with Roost, an Olive Egger, as the papa. The hens are Black Copper Marans, Rhode Island Reds, and Easter Eggers.

These mixes are a first for us, so I am interested to see what color eggs the hens eventually lay.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

All went as planned, and on day 21 chicks began hatching!
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

The majority of the chicks are primarily black, but there are a few buff ones, as well.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

I love that they were following Farm Girl.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

The chicks stayed in our brooding pen until about day 11 when they really decided they liked flying out. Then they got moved to a different cage, with a top. Since they like to fly on things, as an experiment I place a log chunk in their cage. They loved it. Almost nobody flew onto their water dish to hang out. Why didn’t I think of this before?
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

On day 21, they were moved once again. This time to an outside brooder.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

Here they are at about 2 months of age:
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

This batch of chicks has the most feathers on their shanks I have ever seen.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | 2016 Hatch #1 | Olive Egger

 

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