EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Leave, them don't tuch them, you really can't do nothing just keep the humidity high enough, and WAIT!


I haven't. Trust me, I have been tempted! Lol. I have been playing lots of YouTube videos of chicks peeping for them, you know, to encourage them
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humidity is between 65%-70%.

It is now a sit and wait game, IMHO tomorrow morning you will have some new fluffy chicks.
 
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The 2 showing no movement could merely be resting. No need worrying about something you can't do anything about, anyway.
I haven't hatched very many myself, but of the ones I have, I've never heard any prior to hatch.
I'll defer to someone else on the temp question. I thought 100 was optimal, but I'm not sure. Don't know that half a degree would make much difference.


I know I had read for a still air to keep temps for day 1-18 at 102, which my thermometers usually read 101.3-101.9. I keep telling myself they are resting, but I'm a worry wart! Lol
 
The 2 showing no movement could merely be resting. No need worrying about something you can't do anything about, anyway.
I haven't hatched very many myself, but of the ones I have, I've never heard any prior to hatch.
I'll defer to someone else on the temp question. I thought 100 was optimal, but I'm not sure. Don't know that half a degree would make much difference.


I know I had read for a still air to keep temps for day 1-18 at 102, which my thermometers usually read 101.3-101.9. I keep telling myself they are resting, but I'm a worry wart! Lol

You should meet chicken hawk! :lau
 

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