Anyone HATCHING?!?!? Newbie's and addicts WELCOME!!!! Hatch Calendar page 1!!!!

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She didn't even flinch, it was harder on me than her!

Aww, well at least it didn't hurt her.

Do your air cells dip go around normally and then dip WAY down in one spot? I have a few shipped eggs that seem to be doing that. Wonky air cells always make me nervous, but a lot of them seem to do fine.
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for your eggs and YAY for lockdown!!
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That's exactly what the aircells look like. They are developing good, so let's hope they hatch.

My silkie just died
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my first loss to sickness.
 
I had 4 eggs that made it to lockdown.

All of them died in the egg... What did I do wrong?! None of them were shrinkwrapped. I cannot for the life of me think what I did wrong!

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Temps were stable and this was a dry incubation. Once the first pipped I added water and the humidity never got below 50%. As I said none looked shrinkwrapped... Help!
 
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Aww, well at least it didn't hurt her.

Do your air cells dip go around normally and then dip WAY down in one spot? I have a few shipped eggs that seem to be doing that. Wonky air cells always make me nervous, but a lot of them seem to do fine.
fl.gif
for your eggs and YAY for lockdown!!
yippiechickie.gif


That's exactly what the aircells look like. They are developing good, so let's hope they hatch.

My silkie just died
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my first loss to sickness.

Oh no! I am so, so sorry to hear that!
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Hopefully you get lots of cute little chicks to cuddle soon to take the sting away. So sorry for your loss.
 
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That's exactly what the aircells look like. They are developing good, so let's hope they hatch.

My silkie just died
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my first loss to sickness.

Oh no! I am so, so sorry to hear that!
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Hopefully you get lots of cute litt
le chicks to cuddle soon to take the sting away. So sorry for your loss.

Thanks misslady, I am glad I was holding her and loving on her.
 
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I can't speak for everybody here, and I don't have a whole lot of experience, but when I go into lockdown I usually try to get the humidity up to around 60-65% before they pip. The humidity usually shoots through the roof after they start to hatch, but the high humidity doesn't seem to hurt them at all once they're piping and hatching. Did all of your eggs pip before they died? And what were your humidity levels at through incubation?
 
Well as I said they don't look as if they shrink wrapped at all... Temps were as stable as I could get 'em between 101 (this is a still air) and 12.5 was the highest I saw. Humidity was varying somewhat between 50 and about 65%. I am so bummed.... Only 1 pipped the other 3 never did.

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I can't speak for everybody here, and I don't have a whole lot of experience, but when I go into lockdown I usually try to get the humidity up to around 60-65% before they pip. The humidity usually shoots through the roof after they start to hatch, but the high humidity doesn't seem to hurt them at all once they're piping and hatching. Did all of your eggs pip before they died? And what were your humidity levels at through incubation?
 
Loving the pics and good luck to everyone watching the bators. Mine are due the 23rd, day 11 and candled 10 silkie combo eggs, 4 clear or quit early (all white), but the rest (BBS, white, partridge) are doing great. For the life of me those marans are impossible, but do look darker than when set...so 6 FCM and BBS are doing well....they are huge and one flipped from one spot in the turner to another...so they are all now being hand turned
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