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Hatching
- Apr 9, 2015
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Heyyyy  so after battling for 3 weeks with humidity (troubles getting it above 30 since its home made) my chicks are in lock down! Despite humidity problems the temperature stayed about 100 perfect almost the entire time
 so after battling for 3 weeks with humidity (troubles getting it above 30 since its home made) my chicks are in lock down! Despite humidity problems the temperature stayed about 100 perfect almost the entire time  (house heater broke and it got down to 97-98 for a couple hours in the incubator.)
 (house heater broke and it got down to 97-98 for a couple hours in the incubator.)
So today is day 19 and I woke up at 5am for the bathroom, so I also checked the temp while I was up (I do so obsessively lol) and SUPRISE! One of my chicks pipped! I got all excited, but I was tired so I went back to sleep.
When I woke up at around 10 and remembered the pip, I went back and found an already dried out cute little fluff ball black chick! (I bought them local and the gal says they're all random mixed breeds haha)
Here's where I need help though.
While reading these forums, I read there should be no veins left in the egg when the chick comes out... But with my chick, there is. x.x is she going to be ok? She seems fine so far, but I don't imagine that missing veins could be a good thing for very long... (Humidity caused perhaps? Got it to 42 but still not to 65...)
Then there's the other three chicks that pipped after the first hatched.
The two in the brown eggs that pipped did so correctly, right side up with the air sack! But their veins are still all over in the egg ((
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How long until the blood/veins leave the side walls? It appears that the yolk is in the chicks but I can really tell. Will they wait until the blood is in their body? If they don't wait will they still be ok? If the bleed some is that ok or bad? Thanks in advance, bear with me please!
Now comes the other egg that pipped. Let's start with this. I had 4 blue eggs, 2 were never fertile (only 2 infertile in batch of 15) and I believe that one died in the past few days. (Going to wait and see though) Finally, the last blue egg is the one that pipped. Sure enough, he never rolled around, so he pipped upside down.
He may or may not have his yolk in yet?? I really can't tell at all. But I can still see the veins lined all the way around the inside of the shell, which brings me back to the other questions. Think the chicken will be ok? I read that if you must help, make sure there's no veins or blood. Should I help? How long until blood/veins go away?
Again, this is day 19/21. I really hope they hatch healthy! Temp today is still 100, humidity is 55. (I have the entire room set up for them so there is no open/closing and incubator, just the door to the room.)
Thanks for any and all help. If you need photos, you'll have to tell me how to attach them, haha.
 If you need photos, you'll have to tell me how to attach them, haha. 
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 so after battling for 3 weeks with humidity (troubles getting it above 30 since its home made) my chicks are in lock down! Despite humidity problems the temperature stayed about 100 perfect almost the entire time
 so after battling for 3 weeks with humidity (troubles getting it above 30 since its home made) my chicks are in lock down! Despite humidity problems the temperature stayed about 100 perfect almost the entire time  (house heater broke and it got down to 97-98 for a couple hours in the incubator.)
 (house heater broke and it got down to 97-98 for a couple hours in the incubator.)So today is day 19 and I woke up at 5am for the bathroom, so I also checked the temp while I was up (I do so obsessively lol) and SUPRISE! One of my chicks pipped! I got all excited, but I was tired so I went back to sleep.
When I woke up at around 10 and remembered the pip, I went back and found an already dried out cute little fluff ball black chick! (I bought them local and the gal says they're all random mixed breeds haha)
Here's where I need help though.
While reading these forums, I read there should be no veins left in the egg when the chick comes out... But with my chick, there is. x.x is she going to be ok? She seems fine so far, but I don't imagine that missing veins could be a good thing for very long... (Humidity caused perhaps? Got it to 42 but still not to 65...)
Then there's the other three chicks that pipped after the first hatched.
The two in the brown eggs that pipped did so correctly, right side up with the air sack! But their veins are still all over in the egg
 ((
(( How long until the blood/veins leave the side walls? It appears that the yolk is in the chicks but I can really tell. Will they wait until the blood is in their body? If they don't wait will they still be ok? If the bleed some is that ok or bad? Thanks in advance, bear with me please!
Now comes the other egg that pipped. Let's start with this. I had 4 blue eggs, 2 were never fertile (only 2 infertile in batch of 15) and I believe that one died in the past few days. (Going to wait and see though) Finally, the last blue egg is the one that pipped. Sure enough, he never rolled around, so he pipped upside down.
He may or may not have his yolk in yet?? I really can't tell at all. But I can still see the veins lined all the way around the inside of the shell, which brings me back to the other questions. Think the chicken will be ok? I read that if you must help, make sure there's no veins or blood. Should I help? How long until blood/veins go away?
Again, this is day 19/21. I really hope they hatch healthy! Temp today is still 100, humidity is 55. (I have the entire room set up for them so there is no open/closing and incubator, just the door to the room.)
Thanks for any and all help.
 If you need photos, you'll have to tell me how to attach them, haha.
 If you need photos, you'll have to tell me how to attach them, haha. 
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		
 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		