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I'm glad you got at least two. I know you wouldn't have kept a single chick.I think this hatch is done.
I'm pretty sure the last two eggs are goners.
I'll wait to open them until this afternoon.
The shelf paper should be perfect, and especially as you have no pips yet. I don't think opening the incubator to take out the turner and put in shelf paper will be any kind of a problem at all. If you have too much trouble getting your humidity up high enough for the hatch, you can put in some pieces of damp sponge. Put them in little bowls or jars so the babies can't lay their heads on them and drown.I have a quick question. I just was reading where someone recommended putting something down on the incubator floor to help the grip of the chicks. Should I put something like the grippy stuff they put on cupboard bottoms to keep stuff from slipping in for them? I have some already I would just have to cut. I won’t be removing them
Immediately as my incubator humidity fluctuates too much when I open it, so I’ll be waiting and hopefully getting a few out between pips. I believe I’m doing lockdown tomorrow. As I put them in on the evening of the 26th so if I count that day as 0 then tomorrow is day 15. I candled this morning and can’t see anything except for a few air cells in a few of them, can’t see anything in most (which I’m taking as development because I could see into almost every one a few days ago) and have the same 2 clears I had when I candled before, so I’m certain they never developed at all.