Sorry to bug ya'll again, but I have a bunch of noob questions that may seem silly, or that have an obvious answer...
1. When hatching upright, does that prevent "drowning in the shell"?
2. What exactly IS drowning in the shell? Does that mean the air cell fills up with fluid and they drown?? I know that's probably a stupid question, but I've never done this before and that's why I'm asking.
3. I have read that you can hear peeps coming from the eggs. Does that happen when they pip internally? Or can you hear a peep before they pip internally?
4. Is there any way to tell if they've pipped internally besides candling?
5. What happens if an egg's air cell hasn't "dipped down" like the rest of them? (One of my eggs during today's candling session hadn't grown much, but some of them had already dipped down, others were in between. Just that one didn't look like it grew much at all since day 14 candling. Today is day 17 for me, I go into lockdown tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.)
6. Should I bump up humidity today? I know that it should be 65 tomorrow at lockdown, but since I've been incubating dry, should I boost it a bit now so it's doesn't go from 16% to 65% right away?
7. I know the average hatch for a chick is 21 days, but does that mean the chick is actually out of the shell? I'm guessing I should see a pip tomorrow after lockdown, or the day after that, since it takes time from pip to zip to hatch?
Ok that's all for now. SORRY!!!! Hope someone can answer, I'm so afraid I'm going to screw something up!