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I have read that these eggs are the hardest to hatch.
temperature set for 100 degrees F, with humidity at 50% for days 1 thru 30. On day 31 the eggs should have a temperature of 99 degrees F and a humidity level of 65 to 70%. .
I have also read that once a day they should be...
AWWWWW DARN IT.... THAT REALLY SUCKS....... are you sure you had the days correct? because unabsorbed yolk could mean, your days are off, it's to early, or temp/humidity are off. Calebrating to make sure temps are accurate would be a good thing to do before starting the process again. So...
can you see his head, try to peel away until you see his head, sounds like we may have lost him. DANG IT.... He just to weak for survival...Try to get his head out in the opening. Perhaps there's still a chance, once he gets a good breath of air...
If there's fluids don't worry about it. Just let me know if he's breathing or not, keep peeling the membrane until you can see him move or breath or blood...Little bit at a time..
Then we need to work on getting the rest of that shell off.. But first we need to know if we are working on a dead duck or a live one.. HOPEFULLY A LIVE ONE...
I've seen that video, the only thing she doesn't show it the waiting time. Lets work on this little guy, where you made the little hole, peel back some of the membrane until you can see him either moving or breathing.. Not a whole lot of it though.