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So many questions! Here is a good place to start looking for answers:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=363717
I used the egg carton method ONE time and I'm pretty sure that is why my two beautiful silver pied peachicks did not hatch. The two I moved off the carton to lay flat hatched perfectly without an ounce of help, while the other two died- perfectly formed, yolk absorbed, beautiful consistency/soft membranes, perfect position to pip- but just died.
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Question!! I have a load of silkies in my incubator right now.... does the sometimes shortened bantam hatching time (19-20 days) count for them? Should I be taking them off the turner today instead of tuesday?
Ugh I am SO excited for this hatch, I just know these are going to be beautiful babies.
I don't know what went wrong. I thought trying the carton my bring up my hatch rate. NOPE! Started with 11 at lockdown (already a bummer) one egg started seeping yuck!
Out of the 10 left, ONE chick! I opened the others and they were shrink wrapped.
Humidity was 70 when this one hatched. It had hit 64 I believe the day before, but this one made it.
Some were quiters, but hard time seeing through them. None of my shipped eggs made it and didn't look fertile.
Out of the 9 that didn't hatch I had 4 perfectly shaped chicks.
I real hate when I get a single, cause they are so much more noisy. Don't have another hatch till the 24st. Wouldn't be using the carton when the times comes.