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stout517
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- May 1, 2015
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Also is it safe to move the eggs out of the crates now or should I just leave them?
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Yeah but I would do it super fast ....also try not to turn them too much when you do ...just pick them straight up and turn them slowly to there side and put them down gently on the bottom of thw incubator...I incubate mine in egg cartons and then take them out on day 18
...... Totally safe just be fast and gentle.
If you have one pipped toward the bottom ..put the pip facing where you can see it so u can monitor the progress of that chick...
Oh and its ok if the chicks flop around on the ones hatching while they dry off ..Hahhah the flopping and chirping actually encourages the others to hatch![]()
Good luck and hope you have good progress with your chicks......if you have anymore questions fill free to ask ...just tag me and ill answer ...![]()
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Hatching should be day 21. Anything later says your temp is too low and just remind yourself by writing on a piece of masking tape and sticking it to the incubator. Yes, a full degree F you should raise temp next time. Chicks do not do well (hatch rate) if low temp causes them to be due day 24. Chickbuddy100 obviously is running too low of temp for late hatches. Best results is when you straddle day 21. I've adjusted my thermometer reading so chicks start moving in egg day 19, pip day 20 and hatch day 21 to day 22. Best results are in that stage. Raise your temp until you get that kind of result using the same thermometer. My combo temp/RH reads 97 and on cusp of 98 F (jumps back and forth) but that's where I want it to be knowing I'm actually 99.5F.
No chicks don't nessecarrely hatch on day 21 it's just an average day it can be later if the chicks want it to be
Yes it can but if your perpetually hatching day 24 then your temperature is too low. Likewise as to perpetually hatching day 19, your temp is too high. Hatch rate increases if you adjust and get it to straddle day 21 because that's how long a chick takes to develop.
Normally it's best to take them out of cartons on day 18 so when they hatch they don't get stuck in the carton and twist the wrong way and die ...but back to the question...my chicks stop chirping for a little bit and then go back to it...and then pip on the side.... but I would take them out of the carton so they can push the egg shell out from around them ...hope I helpedalso it can take up to day 30 for them to hatch out of the egg so don't worry right now ..![]()
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