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I've read about some hatching on day 20, maybe even 21, so I wouldn't give up yet.
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I have had them hatch as late as day 20, 21 also. Hang in there and keep the bator closed lol!!!Well I got unsure of myself and candled one and it looked good so I put it back in and it hasn't stopped moving since. That's the only one moving though
I know it makes you crazy!All of them have been consistently moving since this afternoon after the first one started doing it but that's it.no one has even tried to pip yet. Just come out!!!!!!![]()
I can't really tell what my humidity is because the incubator's hydrometer is always telling the wrong humidity (switches back and forth between percentages constantly). I have a little giant still air incubator and I've heard others have had a problem with this as well but I just do the best I can and fill the trays with water. These little guys are jiggling around I just wish they would take the next step!
6-8 weeks depending on the line of birds you have and what they are eating.I know I have read this but have forgotten! At what age should they begin to lay? I am just hearing the females call and one male.
LOL.. they will hopefully! If you have the water tray full you are good. Hope they pop out by morning!
6-8 weeks depending on the line of birds you have and what they are eating.