- Aug 18, 2008
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We position the eggs to be on their sides. When you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. We take out the turner for lock down and lay the eggs haphazardly on the wire right? The chicks spend several hours getting into position before pipping. As soon as one hatches, it runs around and rolls all the other eggs. Suddenly, all those perfectly positioned chicks are now sideways or upside down.
tl;dr - your chicks didn't pip upside down, they pipped right side up and were knocked around by the first chicks to hatch.
We position the eggs to be on their sides. When you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. We take out the turner for lock down and lay the eggs haphazardly on the wire right? The chicks spend several hours getting into position before pipping. As soon as one hatches, it runs around and rolls all the other eggs. Suddenly, all those perfectly positioned chicks are now sideways or upside down.
tl;dr - your chicks didn't pip upside down, they pipped right side up and were knocked around by the first chicks to hatch.