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day 16 is awful early , any chance the days were miscounted ?  You dont have to increase humidity until one does a external pip. its better if you do on day 18 but in a case like this i would try and wait at least one more day.
day count is on target temps were higher than I anticipated because I am new at dry incubation. They are moving like crazy today on day 17 I am guessing they will not go to 21 days I elevates humidity incase one pips while I'm sleeping or at work.
 
day count is on target temps were higher than I anticipated because I am new at dry incubation. They are moving like crazy today on day 17 I am guessing they will not go to 21 days I elevates humidity incase one pips while I'm sleeping or at work.



Day 19 tomorrow. They are still jumpy and wiggly but.not as much so I think they are preparing for the next step.


Good luck with your hatch :fl Really does sound like it won't be long for them to have external pips. I generally have pips on day 19 and the first hatchers day 20.

What breed are your eggs?
 
Good luck with your hatch :fl Really does sound like it won't be long for them to have external pips. I generally have pips on day 19 and the first hatchers day 20.

What breed are your eggs?
One just pipped but I don't hear any peeping and I can't see beak. Should j worry? They are all different breeds. One silkie, Easter eggs which are green, generals and white lekorns and something else.
 
One just pipped but I don't hear any peeping and I can't see beak. Should j worry? They are all different breeds. One silkie, Easter eggs which are green, generals and white lekorns and something else.
Two more just popped right in front of my eyes.
 
No nothing to worry about. They don't constantly peep once they externally pipped. While they are externally pipped they do a lot of resting and absorbing yolk and blood vessels. It may be upto 24 hours before they hatch. They make the pip to let more oxygen in.

I'm afraid it's time to sit on your hands and wait, I know this is hard but you have to let nature take it course :pop

Good luck, it's so exciting isn't it :celebrate
 
No nothing to worry about. They don't constantly peep once they externally pipped. While they are externally pipped they do a lot of resting and absorbing yolk and blood vessels. It may be upto 24 hours before they hatch. They make the pip to let more oxygen in.

I'm afraid it's time to sit on your hands and wait, I know this is hard but you have to let nature take it course :pop

Good luck, it's so exciting isn't it :celebrate
Your right I just get so anxious!
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day count is on target temps were higher than I anticipated because I am new at dry incubation. They are moving like crazy today on day 17 I am guessing they will not go to 21 days I elevates humidity incase one pips while I'm sleeping or at work.
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