Thank you!!! If the membrane starts looking brown, dry does that mean I need to raise humidity or it's been too long and I need to assist?
@FLminifarm did it hatch??
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Thank you!!! If the membrane starts looking brown, dry does that mean I need to raise humidity or it's been too long and I need to assist?
@FLminifarm did it hatch??
Not yet. Still wiggling ....so nervous about interfering and things going wrong! How do I zip? Use tweezers and take a tiny bit of shell next to the whole off? I can try the ointment first...but do I take it out and hold it in my hand while I do this then quickly put it back?
I put some antibiotic ointment and it does seem a little dry but not completely....I took a tiny bit of shell off and put it back. I could see the beak and it was chirping at me!
Hello, I posted when this page first started. I was having difficulty getting my chick to hatch. Well he was the only one out of 36 to hatch. Figured out I had drowning issues. I've done research and am braving up to try again. I'm attempting the dry incubation. Anyways, I just set the eggs. They are EE crossed with unknown big white rooster (my only hatched chick from my first batch, lol) I'm hoping they'll be cute mutsback on track, lol, at what point is candling considered too soon. I'm too exciting and the wait is challenging for sure. At what point will you start to see development? Thanks
Chirping is a good sign! Why did you put the piece of shell back on
I didn't put the shell back on LOL I meant "put it back" as in "I put the egg back in the incubator" haha sorry for my bad sleepy grammar lol