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  1. wrestling_mom

    Oh snap. Eggs in lockdown, fairly small air cells

    Thanks, the little guy was out riding his bike today, he bounced back real fast :) I guess I will try dry incubating one last time before just saying to heck with it.
  2. wrestling_mom

    Oh snap. Eggs in lockdown, fairly small air cells

    The last SEVEN times,I used the dry hatch method.One chicksurvived each hatch. I have an LG, and have gotten good results in the past, with different parents, which is why i think that a hen/roo switch up might be a logical nec=xt step.
  3. wrestling_mom

    Oh snap. Eggs in lockdown, fairly small air cells

    NO external pips, but from looking at cells,I would say ALL pipped and died internally. I am soooooooooooooo sick of every hatch since LASTJuly ending no or only ONE live chicks. I think it's time to seriously evaluate my hens. These are allone year olds, noreason that they shouldn't be able to...
  4. wrestling_mom

    Oh snap. Eggs in lockdown, fairly small air cells

    Thank You. My 10 yr old is having his gallbladder out in about 3 and a half hours, and knowing my luck, the fuzzies will start pipping and all today. They aren't "due" til the 7th, but we all know how that goes, lol.
  5. wrestling_mom

    Oh snap. Eggs in lockdown, fairly small air cells

    No one has any suggestions???
  6. wrestling_mom

    Oh snap. Eggs in lockdown, fairly small air cells

    Air cell is a bit small. humidity now is at 25 percent at lockdown. I know humidity should be higher, but with smaller cells,is it safe to raise humidity?
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