Just shows how wonderful nature can be and also very odd at times!! Who would have thought it could survive. Will be very interested to hear if it makes it. Good luck with them 

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Part of me is saying "wait wait wait"and the incubation addiction is saying " Get that incubator out"Weather is very changeable, but we are in winter. At the moment it is 6 Celsius but a few days ago it was 14 Celsius and we have had a couple of frosty nights. About -3 Celsius. Plus it's being very windy last few days. It's the UK so weather is always all over the place. Them having heat wouldn't be a problem, I usually brood in house for a couple of weeks then they go out into garage with heat.
I just can't decide what to doPart of me is saying "wait wait wait"and the incubation addiction is saying " Get that incubator out"
They are still young parent birds and I've never done pullet eggs before. They have always been eggs from mature birds that I've incubated before. Also I've just read about hatching chicks this time of year can cause them to start laying too early when they start to mature causing possible problems due to daylight hours etc.
I am hoping it goes better this time.If the air cells looked too large, you were right to put in water. You won't mess them up.
