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If your fogging up your hydrometer might be off. If that's not the case I have heard that feminine hygiene products work well for holding water and increasing humidity

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If your fogging up your hydrometer might be off. If that's not the case I have heard that feminine hygiene products work well for holding water and increasing humidity
Quote: You shouldnt do that at the later stages EVER.... see the other post in reply..... it can also actually mess up the final formations of their intestines to have the oxygen depleted at this stage as they are forming the intestines in the final 4 days.
I agree, is your hygro calibrated? do you have more than one? you add sponges or a shamwow, surface area will up the humidity more than depth....Having a really hard time getting my humidity up... I've got all rings full and a small cup of water in the bator and humidity is still about 56% on day 20... How can I get it up more without having to open it??
Quote: OZ you missed an important update I did to the article AND I did post notice on here LOL read what I just posted about ventilation... interesting to say the least! I think you may have been moving when I found this info!
Cheater!OMG there are way too many new posts to read through. You guys have been busy!
Just a quick update from here. I ordered hatching eggs last week, 6 either RIR or Leghorn. Went and collected today's breakfast... Yep, only thing those eggies are good for. 4 of the 6 are tiny and 1 is crackedI'm not going to bother.![]()
Duck eggs, I've no idea what is going on in there. I'm going to candle next week sometime.
Chick update for morning of day 21!!!
Hatched: 1
Externally pipped: 4
Zipping: 1
Internally pipped: 3
What's strange is, my white silkie egg, hatched a black chick???
They are all about 36 hours old this morning. There are vitamins in the water, I do that for every batch of chicks for the first five days or so minimum. Longer if pasty butts are present.that last pic is funny! how old is the chick thats not standing? some take a few days to stand up strong, did you offer her electrolites?
The one on the left lying down has the leg issues. It doesn't stand, just hobbles around using the entire leg like a foot. :/ Going to post it in 'injuries/illness' section to see if there is any help for it.
All 7 from above.
This one seems to be trying to figure out what the heck that skinny long thing is...
ohhhhhhh....thanks sally....need to go back and read your info!! thanks for all your hard work on that research...so great and important!OZ you missed an important update I did to the article AND I did post notice on here LOL read what I just posted about ventilation... interesting to say the least! I think you may have been moving when I found this info!