Areyoucluckingme
Chirping
- Jun 14, 2022
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I thought I read somewhere that dryer hatches cause them to hatch later and wet hatches cause them to come early. This is my first time doing an almost totally dry hatch (I added a little water the first 5 days and then nothing, then added more starting day 18). It is winter here in Washington and even though Washington state is very humid (outside humidity is 78% currently) we have a woodstove in our house that is dry heat. I do not have a a way to measure humidity inside right now.
Anywho, today is day 21 and I see a TINY bit of movement from three of the eggs, they rock a tiny bit. Usually by now they are rocking constantly and I can hear peeping. Nothing like that happening. I've had chicks hatch as late as day 24 so I know there's still time, just curious if you have noticed that dry hatches take longer.
Anywho, today is day 21 and I see a TINY bit of movement from three of the eggs, they rock a tiny bit. Usually by now they are rocking constantly and I can hear peeping. Nothing like that happening. I've had chicks hatch as late as day 24 so I know there's still time, just curious if you have noticed that dry hatches take longer.