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My First Cabinet Pairs.

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I bought a really bright, white LED key chain light today and candled all the eggs - I do it in the nest without touching or moving the eggs in any way.

 

Total egg count and fertility so far is:

 

 

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3 and one on the way - all seem clear so far :hap: -- i really hope this male is not sterile

 

 

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3 eggs so far -- 1 showing veins

 

 

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3 eggs so far -- 1 - 2 showing veins

 

 

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2 eggs so far -- 1 showing veins

 

 

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2 eggs so far - too early to tell

 

 

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nothing yet - Pop loves the hen, but the hen appears disinterested.

 

 

How exciting, I hope the first pair pull through though :hap:

 

How many eggs does a pair normally lay?

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The average is about 5-7 eggs, but some lay as many as 9-10.

 

they are all still laying so who knows how many are still to come :hap:

The first pairs hen just laid her 4th egg. I really hope to see some veins soon as she is a really good mum

The average is about 5-7 eggs, but some lay as many as 9-10.

 

they are all still laying so who knows how many are still to come :D

The first pairs hen just laid her 4th egg. I really hope to see some veins soon as she is a really good mum

 

Cool, I didn't realise they lay so many, the hens must be exhausted after!

 

Good luck with the first pairs egg :)

Liv, I am sorry that i am late in seeing this post . Sorry for the loss of the grey werid how they just die like that. But congrats on the eggs and the fertility of them :D

 

Fun times ahead :)

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A quick update. Is has been 9 days since the pair below begain to lay - ALL four eggs (with one on the way later today) are clear :( - what do i do?? I don't want to waste her precious egg laying resorces. Do i leave her in case i need her as a foster or should i get her a new man??

 

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Lady has 3 eggs now and the first egg is showing veins ^_^

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Has she stoppped laying? -

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Has she stoppped laying? -

 

Not yet. She is still laying every second day like clockwork. In about an hour i will go out and find her 5th egg

I would wait longer and either wait til she tosses her eggs, or remove them and let them try again. I have found that often maiden couples will lay their first round clear. My greys did that, and their 2nd round, they only laid 4 eggs, but I have 3 out of 4 very healthy babies from them now :)

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Thanks Sunnie.

 

The hen is a great mum - she is Latte and Cookies mum. The male had a lot of feather around the vent so he has had a trim and i am hoping that might help - If they manage to get babies i think they will look really pretty :)

Have you just recently trimmed him? That might have been your problem in the first round, so fingers crossed, with a trim, the 2nd round will bring results? :)

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Yes, I only trimmed him yesterday after seeing all the clear eggs. he was Very feathery "down there" too :)

Fingers crossed that was the problem.

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LADY laid a double yolked egg today :D

Its a lot bigger than the others and i can clearly see 2 yolks when i candle it. :D

 

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Picture :D

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You can better see the shadow of the 2 yolks when the image is smaller

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Twins maybe ? Hard to get them to point of hatching as they most often die in shell first, BUT if they make it to hatching it takes a lot to get them strong and feeding once hatched. Be prepared if you get to that stage to top them up with their first couple of feeds.

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that would be so exciting to get twins :D :D

 

I know the reality of them developing and hatching is slim - it's so great having help so readily available :D

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This pair is 100% clear :D

But because she is such a brilliant mum and he is showing signs of a devoted dad, I have given them 3 fertile eggs from one of each of the other hens (except on who only has 2 fertile eggs)

 

She will be my safety net as i know she wont harm or pluck the babies etc :fear

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I know how you feel Liv - my grey clearbodies are due on the 5th of October and it just seems like forever away!! :D

That is exciting news about Lady, I never knew that it was possible for birds to have twins!

 

I am sorry to hear about your other pair :fear

 

So is it 18 days until they hatch? If so that does seem too far away :D

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two days until chicks are due. I can see the babies moving around in the shell when i candle them - SOOO CUTE :)

When will i hear them cheep from in the shell??

 

Total fertile egg count as of today is 17 :D all ranging from new veins to just about to hatch. :rolleyes:

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Day 20 and still no Jellybeans yet - but many eggs have visible "draw-down" as the air cell gets larger in preparation for hatching.

 

One egg has a tiny crack and i can hear the chick cheeping from inside :wub: There will be a bub any minute :)

oooOOoh hurry up chickie!! My tcbs are due tomorrow, so no doubt I will be obssessively checking haha

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WOOOO HOOOOOOO!!! :)

this pair have their first baby :D

 

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After lunch i did my usual rounds and the egg with a crack had become and egg with a hole and frantic cheeping :wub: .

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And then before my eyes the top of the egg burst open

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"Awww - its bright out here" :D

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Chick has red eyes :D

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