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I have an Aussie egg and its shell has gottem so this that some of it just chits away as it moves. Right now the hole is about the size of a quarter. Is it still viable? The heat thta is 9-8`101 degrees. I also never let the Humidifiry get below 60 %. Please help This is my very first time dounf ine
 
I have an Aussie egg and its shell has gottem so this that some of it just chits away as it moves. Right now the hole is about the size of a quarter. Is it still viable? The heat thta is 9-8`101 degrees. I also never let the Humidifiry get below 60 %. Please help This is my very first time dounf ine


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. How long has it been piped? It can take up to 24 hours before they zip themselves out of the shell
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. If you can still see it moving it should be fine and 101* isn't too hot either. Especially if it's a still air incubator. They do better slightly above the 99.5*
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Thank you for your information. Please excuse my spelling as I was so tired I couldn't spell worth a darn as I was up to 7 am for two days in a row with only 3 hrs sleep in two days.
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Okay, The chick in question no longer moved and its thin layer with all the blood vessels showing died. I just don't now why it never really piped. The shell just was breaking apart. When I took it out the shell just literelally feel apart in my hand. I now have 4 chicks piped and another 6 moving into possision. I had another chick that bleed to death while it was moving out of the shell. I do have a still air LG. I don't open the incubators unless to remove a chick or duckling. Thank again I just love BYC
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