Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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Quote: OH geezums pepperpots! I am an idiot! ha ha ha

Oh no... I must be missing something...
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Is your incubator a forced air or a still air? and you don't need to lock down until you see external pips. Day 18 is just the standard in case you're not home and they start hatching early.

I usually go into lock down when I first see internal pips.

question is how do you tell if they have internally piped other than hearing them chirp

fan bator and calibrated

If you candle an egg that has internally pipped, you should be able to see a beak moving around. Also, you should be able to hear a faint clicking sound. The clicking sound is caused by the chick trying to breathe with it's neck held tight against it's body. and then of course, if you hear them chirp.



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Is your incubator a forced air or a still air? and you don't need to lock down until you see external pips. Day 18 is just the standard in case you're not home and they start hatching early.

I usually go into lock down when I first see internal pips.


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forced air. Homemade plywood one. They did have pips. 2 of them this morning. They always do when I put them in lock down.
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I love her page. She has lots of nice birds and good prices, but I plan on taking a break from hatching once these next 2 batches hatch.

By the way, I just found Sally on Facebook.
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So your temperatures did run a bit high causing the early hatch. The optimal temperature for a forced air incubator is 99.5 degrees.

I hope you have a great hatch!
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My temp gage only goes up by 1 degree. My average is 99-100. The optimal temperature is relevant only to your incubator. What I mean is everybody's is different. Even if you have the same one. Depends to me more on where you live, temp and humidity outside etc etc. I don't mind the early hatches. It's worked for me.

Now I have 3 pipping!!
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