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11 babies now pics after work today 4 pips and 7 still sitting there.
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Well candling really won't hurt them. You just don't want to keep them out of the bator to long, once they get cold it takes a while for them to rewarm up.
How long did you let them rest? I only allow mine to rest for 8 hours then I candle for loose air cells or detached able because you have to treat them a little different before turning them..
Nice..live and learn...
10 babies now three more pipped and 11 more to go they did not look as far along last time I candled. still have another 40 in the other bator on lockdown I love my redwood
how sweet, she's hiding them from you HAHAHAHASo I went out to check everyone this morning to find out that I have 6 chicks!!! I thought I had 5! The 3 eggs are still there too so I know it's not a new chick. There must've been one stuck under mamas wing![]()
As far as the candling, I'm not sure if I had them out too long or not. I might have at one point or another. About a minute at a time maybe? I did it a LOT though. Too much I think. Like, every day from about day 3 to day 12 or so when I finally felt like it was out of my system.
I'm going to have to read about air cells in shipment. I turned these shipped eggs like I turned normal eggs without air cell damage. I had a lot of die off in the beginning, could that have caused it?
I also think my humidity may have been too much at the end because the ones that developed nicely all the way through passed away after lockdown. I literally shut the lid on the incubator and the humidity went from being in the 50's to almost 70%, temps were fine though. Next time I won't touch a thing and simply not turn them. I don't know why I took "lockdown" so literally.
I hope over excited and too impatient newbies come along and read this. Learn from my mistakes! Pay attention to what the pros tell ya!
Oh yes they have all made it and look great.
As far as the candling, I'm not sure if I had them out too long or not. I might have at one point or another. About a minute at a time maybe? I did it a LOT though. Too much I think. Like, every day from about day 3 to day 12 or so when I finally felt like it was out of my system.
I'm going to have to read about air cells in shipment. I turned these shipped eggs like I turned normal eggs without air cell damage. I had a lot of die off in the beginning, could that have caused it?
I also think my humidity may have been too much at the end because the ones that developed nicely all the way through passed away after lockdown. I literally shut the lid on the incubator and the humidity went from being in the 50's to almost 70%, temps were fine though. Next time I won't touch a thing and simply not turn them. I don't know why I took "lockdown" so literally.
I hope over excited and too impatient newbies come along and read this. Learn from my mistakes! Pay attention to what the pros tell ya!