I have another post explaining my situation. Long story short, broody abandoned eggs. I tried to save and incubator I finally got yesterday had hunting above 80%.
Chick was alive and moving in the shell as of 3pm yesterday. As of today no movement at all. Looked just like the others I opened prior to this one. I opened this one and he was in perfect position to pip the membrane. His beak was about a 1/4 inch from the shell. The inner membrane was very gelatinous under the air pocket membrane. Could it have been too much humidity? I tried lowering the humidity quick last night by removing water but my fear is temp got too low possibly while lowering the humidity.
I’m super bummed because these were special eggs to me (red blue laced wyandottes). Lesson learned if I try again with a broody is to make sure I have an incubator right away and make sure humidity isn’t too high. Or just handle purchased shipped eggs in incubator only,
Chick was alive and moving in the shell as of 3pm yesterday. As of today no movement at all. Looked just like the others I opened prior to this one. I opened this one and he was in perfect position to pip the membrane. His beak was about a 1/4 inch from the shell. The inner membrane was very gelatinous under the air pocket membrane. Could it have been too much humidity? I tried lowering the humidity quick last night by removing water but my fear is temp got too low possibly while lowering the humidity.
I’m super bummed because these were special eggs to me (red blue laced wyandottes). Lesson learned if I try again with a broody is to make sure I have an incubator right away and make sure humidity isn’t too high. Or just handle purchased shipped eggs in incubator only,