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  1. AmyLynn2374

    set eggs fat side down! help! **repost**

    That's to be expected with them being upside down for that long. I hope they all make it out alright for you!! Good luck, especially if you have to assist!
  2. AmyLynn2374

    set eggs fat side down! help! **repost**

    They actually don't look that bad to me for day 14. Between 14-18 is usually when you see the biggest increase. I wouldn't be too worried with those. Now if you were going into lockdown and they were only that big, I'd be worried, but I think they are pretty close to where they should be for...
  3. AmyLynn2374

    set eggs fat side down! help! **repost**

    It's easier to tell from a side view, but I definitely don't think a couple days dry would hurt them, they look a bit small, but I don't think they are as bad as you think. Like I said, easier to tell from the side view...lol
  4. AmyLynn2374

    set eggs fat side down! help! **repost**

    30-35% is much better. The low humidity incubation methods can be used in drier climates as well, you just may not be able to go totally dry. I prefer running totally dry, but like this last hatch for Easter, my bator only held about 16% totally dry,(I only run dry if it holds above 25%) so I...
  5. AmyLynn2374

    set eggs fat side down! help! **repost**

    What were you running your humidity at?
  6. AmyLynn2374

    set eggs fat side down! help! **repost**

    Small air cells, I would run dry starting now. It may take 48 hours to increase the size running dry, or you may need to run dry until lockdown to improve the size. Then up the humidity normally for lockdown. I would check the air cells every 24 hours for confirmation and to know when to adjust...
  7. AmyLynn2374

    set eggs fat side down! help! **repost**

    LOL Yes, yorkshire coop. That was definitely the right thing to do.
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