So I have been having problems with sticky chicks. My batch last week I had 2 hatch normally, then another completely zipped and died. I noticed it had amber colored liquid coming out of the shell and it was literally stuck to the bottom of the bator. At the same time I had another chick that had pipped. eggtopsies showed two completely normal looking chicks but they were stuck to the inside of the egg and sticky all over.
This batch is due today. I woke up to a chick that had hatched over night and was dry but not completely out of the shell. The smaller part of the shell was stuck to his back and the larger part of the shell was stuck to his rear end. Everything was out of the shell except for his hind end. It took a lot of work getting that off of him. The next chick hatched fine and in record time. The 3rd chick is partially out of the shell but it is stuck to him also. The 4th chick is working on zipping now so I haven't messed with the 3rd chick so I don't shrink wrap the other.
My not so trustworthy hygrometer is reading 55%-70% at any given time depending on if something has just hatched etc.
What caused sticky chicks? Is my humidity to high... to low?
This batch is due today. I woke up to a chick that had hatched over night and was dry but not completely out of the shell. The smaller part of the shell was stuck to his back and the larger part of the shell was stuck to his rear end. Everything was out of the shell except for his hind end. It took a lot of work getting that off of him. The next chick hatched fine and in record time. The 3rd chick is partially out of the shell but it is stuck to him also. The 4th chick is working on zipping now so I haven't messed with the 3rd chick so I don't shrink wrap the other.
My not so trustworthy hygrometer is reading 55%-70% at any given time depending on if something has just hatched etc.
What caused sticky chicks? Is my humidity to high... to low?