I still don't know how many I have -- it's bursting full in there, but I can't relocate the older chicks from the brooder until tomorrow. The weather is clearing but it's going to be nearly down to freezing tonight so both the older chicks in the brooder and the babies in the incubator are better off where they are.
I had another shrinkwrap case -- one of my pullet eggs. It was zipped, but the membrane was dry and brown in spots. I softened it with damp fingers, gently unstuck it from the down, and put the egg back. In half an hour the little one had hatched.
I wonder if this is from the stacking? Both batches with shrinkwrap cases had been stacked up until lockdown.
I tried to rotate which eggs were stacked, but maybe the side that spent more time closer to the heat dried out?
I had another shrinkwrap case -- one of my pullet eggs. It was zipped, but the membrane was dry and brown in spots. I softened it with damp fingers, gently unstuck it from the down, and put the egg back. In half an hour the little one had hatched.
I wonder if this is from the stacking? Both batches with shrinkwrap cases had been stacked up until lockdown.
I tried to rotate which eggs were stacked, but maybe the side that spent more time closer to the heat dried out?
