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    This chick is probably dead, but it's my first hatch...help

    Ok. Thanks a bunch. When these come out Im going to clean it and pop in the last of my fertilized brahma eggs (RIP to my roo Night Fury). I'll lower the temp, and get a gauge for humidity. I'll try to be a better egg/incubator mom this time 😕. Do you think I should chip at an air cell end and...
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    This chick is probably dead, but it's my first hatch...help

    This is my little incubator, (it stays set at that temp automatically, seems to have a fan inside. Not completely sure on the humidity level exactly, the instructions said you just keep the little center cup filled with water. I turned them myself, two-three times a day. The instructions made it...
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    This chick is probably dead, but it's my first hatch...help

    You were right. It was a beak. There was never any movement or sounds from it since I had found it... I opened it and as I'd feared, it was dead, yolk not all the way absorbed. That chick was really packed in there! Idk what happened. Now I worry that all my chicks are dead inside the eggs as...
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    This chick is probably dead, but it's my first hatch...help

    I did candle it earlier when I looked at it. The hole is no where near the air cell and it seems intact. I dont think its a pip, but damage caused by the other chick. I dont see a beak, just feathers and probably a toe. I wrapped in wet paper towel and put back in the incubator, but theres no...
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    This chick is probably dead, but it's my first hatch...help

    I have eggs in the incubator. One chick hatched yesterday and had been clumsily stomping around my small incubator for 24hrs. I quickly opened the incubator and scooped her out a bit ago. I also swiped an egg to quickly candle and this is what i found (pics). It was on the underside of the egg...
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