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Bigrooster1
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It is a chick. Yeah it’s still moving.Is it alive/moving?
Is it a duck?
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It is a chick. Yeah it’s still moving.Is it alive/moving?
Is it a duck?
Thank you @Kiki for fast response ...Is it alive/moving?
Is it a duck?
Oh, is the beak moving? You said you "few others eggs are moving" ... what is your humidity ? Temp? Location?Ok. However, the beak has been out for 24 hours.
Humidity is showing around 60%. Ive tried to get it to go higher. I don’t think it’s reading correctly either. I’m getting a new incubator because I’m not happy with this one right now. Another egg is moving and yes the beak is Moving also.Thank you @Kiki for fast response ...
Oh, is the beak moving? You said you "few others eggs are moving" ... what is your humidity ?
Having calibrated thermometer and hygrometer make a big difference In keeping things where they need to beHumidity is showing around 60%. Ive tried to get it to go higher. I don’t think it’s reading correctly either. I’m getting a new incubator because I’m not happy with this one right now. Another egg is moving and yes the beak is Moving also.
I did calibrate it unfortunately I was have some issues with it around the 15th day. I may try to assist carefullyIt's recommended to "calibrate" the incubator with a hydrometer other than depending on the incubators. But then you calibrate the hydrometer first. Have you incubated with your present one in the past or is this the first time?
Wait for @Kiki ... She and I have had a late night hatching experience years ago, long distanceIncubating really does teach PATIENCE ... I know it's difficult to" leave it alone" ... the humidity is too low, should be about 70 - 75%, you can add a moisten sponge to raise humidity.
As for whether you should assist, your choice at this point ... It really should be zipping IF it's been 24hrs pipped. Peel back the shell a bit more, NOT the membrane but moisten the membrane with some coconut oil and give it more time. It's a late hatch and it's moving ... I'd rather it hatch at it's own time than assist.
You've assisted ducklings, so it's really your call.![]()
If you see blood then wait another 3-4 hours and check againSo i I started to assist. Cracked some of the shell off and it went fine. I peeled a little bit of the membrane and seen some blood. What’s everyone’s opinion?
If its outside the air cell, wait 48 hours because this is the equivalent of an internal pip.If it misses the air cell and goes straight to external then it becomes 48 hours
I know chicks are faster but I don’t know exact times
My ducks are just an exexample
You believe it is outside of the aircell. So you should have waited longer than 24 hours. If you start to unzip the egg, and there is bleeding. Stop.I believe it’s outside the air cell