They float because of loss of fluid.I raise chickens from egg and Ill tell you that an exploding bad egg leaves shrapnel wounds and an awful taste in your mouth for hours.
Have you floated the eggs? Best to do this around day 15 then again around 21. Make sure no beaks are poking through first. I raise easter eggers so candleing doesn't work too well but if you have white eggs, you should see veins at day 7.
Warm water and any that sink are duds (at 21 days) Any that list on their side and don't wiggle are potential exploders. Don't always assume that a non wiggler is dead, may just be asleep.
What temps are you using? Cool nights may prevent success.
21 days on chicken.....29 on turkey poults.
Best way to do it is to have a broody hen do the work. Watching motherhood on the farm is an added treat and helps keep them alive with much less $$$. heat lamps are expensive but so is losing chicks to rats. A good mother will defend them at any cost.
"Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not." James Joyce
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I was referring to incubating and doing an float test to see the egg wiggling.They float because of loss of fluid.
If eating them you want them to sink. Or half float means they are on the edge.
Don't eat a floating egg.
I know.I was referring to incubating and doing an float test to see the egg wiggling.
It is a good way to make sure any eggs that didn't hatch are viable the day after. Any non developed eggs sink and bad ones usually float sideways and don't bob up and down. Dead ones don't wiggle.
The BIL's chickens will make a fuss if they don't know you.Does anyone keep geese as a security thing ..?
Guinea fowl are great for security. They squak at everything.Does anyone keep geese as a security thing ..?
Sometimes they squawk at nothing.Guinea fowl are great for security. They squak at everything.
I use a homemade viewer to see if the eggs have chicks. Simply to make with a light and a shoebox. My chickens are still broody atm.I was referring to incubating and doing an float test to see the egg wiggling.
It is a good way to make sure any eggs that didn't hatch are viable the day after. Any non developed eggs sink and bad ones usually float sideways and don't bob up and down. Dead ones don't wiggle.
They’re some mean fuckers I have one. He’s worse than a pit bull.Does anyone keep geese as a security thing ..?
Lol. Yea. They can be annoying at times.Sometimes they squawk at nothing.
Sister and BIL kept some for several years. They loved getting on top of the house, and would make a terrible racket. They liked to sleep in the trees, and over the years the varmints ate most of them, and they sold the last few when they got rid of the peacocks.Lol. Yea. They can be annoying at times.
They do love to eat ticks. When we had guinea fowl we had very few ticks.
I raise Marans and Easter eggers so viewing makes it difficult because the color. The Chocolate and blue eggs are near impossible even with the brightest light. I do have a few white layers now and it certainly makes it easier.I use a homemade viewer to see if the eggs have chicks. Simply to make with a light and a shoebox. My chickens are still broody atm.
Goddamn it, I am too slow by half. Glad you were the one who beat me, lol.sorry, but this has been bothering me for a while...it's a coop....
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