- Aug 12, 2013
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I have a pipped egg in my still air styrofoam incubator. I was going to go into lockdown tomorrow, & I dry incubate, so there was very low humidity in the incubator when the chick pipped. There's occasional peeping that sounds good & strong. I've got the humidity up around 80% now & the temp is almost back up (the pip was discovered during candling). I'm not sure if I had the dates wrong or if an elevation in temp sped up the development (does that even happen?). Last week, the temp in the incubator spiked. It was at 106 when I woke up, I have no idea for how long. I thought I had killed all of the eggs, but decided to ride it out & see what happened, & I wanted the incubator running in case a broody I currently have quits. My immediate concern is whether or not the chick may be stuck because of the low humidity at the time of the pip. How long should I wait before doing something? The membrane looks dry, but it's just a little hole, so it's hard to tell. I know it's not a good idea to help a chick out of the shell, but it seems these might be "special circumstances". Sorry for the book, I just wanted to get all of the details out there! Thank you in advance!