Description: Fresh & Fertile Chicken Hatching Eggs (6 Eggs)Egg Colors range from white, cream, light brown, to dark brown. Possible breeds include Polish, Yokohama, Barbu d'Uccle, Maran, Cochin Bantam, Dutch Campine Bantam or a mix of these breeds. Roosters in Our Flock.- White Crested Black/Blue Polish- Bantam Cochin- Barbu d'Uccle- Dutch Campine True Bantam- Yokohama Hens in Our Flock.- White Crested Black/Blue Polish (White Eggs)- Bantam Cochin (Brown Eggs)- Barbu d'Uccle- Dutch Campine True Bantam- Marans (Dark Brown "Chocolate" Eggs) FERTILITY DISCLAIMER:Eggs are collected daily to ensure the best possible fertility rates but we cannot guarantee that all eggs will hatch once they leave our hands. We do not claim responsibility for any eggs that do not hatch as there are many factors that effect hatch rates. Fertile Eggs are best stored between 50-60 degrees F before incubating which we cannot control during the shipping process. Please review your local temperatures and decide when is the best time to have eggs shipped. If eggs are shipped in extreme circumstances, eggs may not be viable by the time they arrive to you.*WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OR REFUNDS FOR FERTILE EGGS THAT ARE SHIPPED! INCUBATING:Make sure to wash your hands or wear clean gloves when handling your eggs. Let your eggs rest and come to room temperature (with pointed ends facing down) for 24 hours before incubating. Please research hatching instructions and handle eggs as little as possible during incubation. CANDLING EGGS:It is recommended to only candle eggs twice during incubation. Each time the lid is removed, temperature and humidity drop and may decrease your hatch rate. You can check your eggs for growth after day 7 of incubation (we recommend waiting until day 8 or 9). By this time, you should see blood veins and a small beating heart inside the egg. If you see a red ring around the shell, this indicates the fertilized embryo died during incubation. If you see no veins and no growth, this may indicate an embryo that died during shipping or early in incubation. You can candle eggs again before day 18 and discard any eggs that have died. *Blue and green eggs may be more difficult to see because the pigment goes completely through the shell whereas brown eggs only have pigment on the surface. *DO NOT DISCARD ANY EGGS IF YOU ARE UNSURE - SEND US A PHOTO OF YOUR CANDLED EGG AND WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP YOU DETERMINE FERTILITY. HATCHING:You should stop turning your eggs at day 18 and put the incubator in lockdown mode. On day 20, you may start to hear the chicks pipping. Do not bother them at this point. Chicken eggs will start to hatch 21 days after being placed in the incubator. It may take several hours to a full day for a chick to fully emerge from its shell. Do not help them as this may actually kill or deform them. Baby chicks can be moved to the brooder once they are completely dry (12-24 hours after hatching).*DO NOT OPEN THE INCUBATOR AFTER DAY 18! (THIS WILL KILL YOUR BABY CHICKS BEFORE THEY CAN HATCH) HAPPY HATCHING!Feel free to reach out to us with any questions!
Price: 15 USD
Location: Stevensville, Maryland
End Time: 2023-10-21T12:41:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Brand: variety
Type: Hatching Egg
Poultry Type: Chicken
Model: 1/2 Dozen