AllFluffedUp
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- Apr 11, 2023
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So I have hatched before, but I guess I'm being a worry wart.
I'm staggering 32 Silkie eggs currently. First batch of 7 was set March 27th, and should pip by the 17th. The second set will pip on the 22nd. 3rd set on May 3rd.
I've done staggering before, and its gone well (I only had one quitter last year in a 40 egg batch). My only issue this time around is worrying about humidity. I noticed it climbed quite high last year (75ish). I dont take out chicks while anyone else is pipping, but do remove them and their leftover egg mess quickly, usually within an hour after hatching (hubby helps, in and out in under a minute). Do you suppose keeping the humidity at 45/50% would be easier for staggering as each chick that hatches ups the humidity?
I'm staggering 32 Silkie eggs currently. First batch of 7 was set March 27th, and should pip by the 17th. The second set will pip on the 22nd. 3rd set on May 3rd.
I've done staggering before, and its gone well (I only had one quitter last year in a 40 egg batch). My only issue this time around is worrying about humidity. I noticed it climbed quite high last year (75ish). I dont take out chicks while anyone else is pipping, but do remove them and their leftover egg mess quickly, usually within an hour after hatching (hubby helps, in and out in under a minute). Do you suppose keeping the humidity at 45/50% would be easier for staggering as each chick that hatches ups the humidity?