Most folks recommend 45-60 humidity, it depends on you climate. Then 70-75 for lock down.What level do you recommend?
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Most folks recommend 45-60 humidity, it depends on you climate. Then 70-75 for lock down.What level do you recommend?
Well, don't kick yourself here. We all learn as we go. Sometimes it's rough on us or the birds, but just brush it off to a learning experience. You have four chicks to be proud of, and you were given some good advice above for the next time.Hello all,
I have a mix of 28 chick eggs, and only 4 eggs hatched. Saturday the 30th was day 21 and I am still waiting on the others.
After candling, I found one I was sure was dead. The breeder I purchased from suggested I put it into a bag and cracked it open to have a look. I did this and found a fully formed chick. I didn't see a heart beat or any sign of life otherwise.
Do you think they all suddenly died in late stage, or so you think the others will still hatch?