Quote: so you didn't see any movement? are these shipped eggs? unless they begin to smell I would leave them several more days...they could be resting before they pip their air and all of a sudden hatch tomorrow
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Quote: so you didn't see any movement? are these shipped eggs? unless they begin to smell I would leave them several more days...they could be resting before they pip their air and all of a sudden hatch tomorrow
I've had babies that were set the same day hatch over 3 days so I agree unless you are really confident....I would candle and see if there is movement...and sniff them lol
Quote: they'll be okay but most of us move them to the brooder after they are dry and fluffed....it won't hurt anything
I would! but it won't hurt to leave them in either! how many now?Oh no! one egg that's trying to hatch is getting pecked on my the others that are almost completely dry. Do I take them out and place in the brooder?
so you didn't see any movement? are these shipped eggs? unless they begin to smell I would leave them several more days...they could be resting before they pip their air and all of a sudden hatch tomorrow
Quote: our humidity here in n. texas is high right now...no humidity worries!
oh yea. I guess that matters. Im in KY so i have to be cautious.our humidity here in n. texas is high right now...no humidity worries!