LadyHawkeAvry
Songster
The hardest part is ignoring them after they pip! I let them do their thing for 36 hours + before I check up on their progress. I made an exception for the breech this week - I only let that one sit for 24. The wait is just plain painful, but some are just slow hatchers and need a day or two after they pip to finish the job!Eeeek! I finally had to open the bator. I had one pipped and they(the rugby chicks) flipped it upside down. I quickly opened and threw in a sponge and rolled it. What's done is done. The humidity dropped to about 54 and then is now about 72. It should settle down a little more in the 60s. I hope I did the right thing. One egg has made a nice hole of a pip and I can see it's beak moving but it has made very slow progress. I wonder if beilefelders are just like that. Last night I went to bed with a beil that had been pipped all day and woke up with a chick. Sure hope I wake up to 2 more in the morning. This hatching is excruciating!