[COLOR=141823]Everybody is dead. i just opened two of the pipped. Dry inside eggsack gone but dead with their beaks stuck thru crack and membrane otherwise membrane not shrinkwrapped just tough. I am ready to cry.[/COLOR]
So sorry!
-Kathy
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[COLOR=141823]Everybody is dead. i just opened two of the pipped. Dry inside eggsack gone but dead with their beaks stuck thru crack and membrane otherwise membrane not shrinkwrapped just tough. I am ready to cry.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=141823]Everybody is dead. i just opened two of the pipped. Dry inside eggsack gone but dead with their beaks stuck thru crack and membrane otherwise membrane not shrinkwrapped just tough. I am ready to cry.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=141823]Everybody is dead. i just opened two of the pipped. Dry inside eggsack gone but dead with their beaks stuck thru crack and membrane otherwise membrane not shrinkwrapped just tough. I am ready to cry.[/COLOR]
Two more of the 'duds' are peeping. And another 3 'duds' air into the air cell. Late bloomers!
I don't get the point of your chatter...you gave up on them a little while ago??
Day 19 started, 67 have gone into lockdown. I will open only once every 24 hours until day 23.
I'm so sorry for your loss folks who have suffered. If your eggtopsy shows a shrink-wrapped chick, it suggests you may have opened the bator too many times after "lockdown". After Day 18, you do not candle again until you are doing an eggtopsy. After Day 18 you are not opening the incubator to check on anything, you are opening to remove fully dry chicks.
The more you can leave a lockdown be, the better your results.
Two more of the 'duds' are peeping. And another 3 'duds' air into the air cell. Late bloomers!