Has anyone else had experience of this?
We put some more of 'Hectors' eggs in the inccy and they were due to hatch on Sunday. Nothing, not a peep. Thought we'd give them a few more days, rang Aunty Mo last night for her input and left it a bit longer. Late last night we both swore we heard cheeping. And again today.
Finally this evening we have pippage! Only one egg though. Is it worth leaving them all a bit longer?
I know Orpingtons are big slow birds, but this seems a bit late in the day. We candled the eggs a few times and definately saw growth and last time we checked them, all seemed full of chick.
Feeling puzzled and wondered if this is unusual.
Thanks
Shelly
We put some more of 'Hectors' eggs in the inccy and they were due to hatch on Sunday. Nothing, not a peep. Thought we'd give them a few more days, rang Aunty Mo last night for her input and left it a bit longer. Late last night we both swore we heard cheeping. And again today.
Finally this evening we have pippage! Only one egg though. Is it worth leaving them all a bit longer?
I know Orpingtons are big slow birds, but this seems a bit late in the day. We candled the eggs a few times and definately saw growth and last time we checked them, all seemed full of chick.
Feeling puzzled and wondered if this is unusual.
Thanks
Shelly
Has hatched and looks good so far 

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We are giving it a few days to make sure but that one will have to go too if it gets no better. I am hardening up with the chicks now, but I really want to make sure we are breeding/keeping good healthy birds as most of these will be sold on.
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