GotChicken? :
Well, I put 3 BCM eggs in lockdown Saturday. Temps were right around 100 F and humidity was at 67% ( it was at 61% when I took the picture earlier). Incubation temps averaged at 99.9 F and humidity was right around 44%.
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Before I went to bed Sunday, I shined a flashlight in the 'bator to check temps/humidity, and egg number 5 (the bottom one) peeped at me!
I came home yesterday from work (day 20), and this is what was waiting for me:
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Egg #1 pipped!
Came back from the grocery store a couple hours later:
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Egg #5 pipped (upper right hand corner).
Four hours later:
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Number 5 was apparently in a hurry. (S)He as been giving me fits all night, because it kept climbing onto the sponges and bumping into the heating elements
, so I was forced to open the 'bator several times to make readjustments (did it as quickly as possible - I hope - and didn't affect the humidity much).
Also, egg #1 must have pipped too early, because the membrane was white (dried-out).
So I went into emergency mode, spritzed the egg with water at regular intervals, and jacked the humidity to 80% (more sponges, and filled the bottom wells to literal overflow (it's a cheap cabinet, I can always buy another!
). Thankfully my efforts paid off:
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Egg #2 still hasn't pipped, but I keep seeing it wobble (it's siblings must be encouraging it to get a move on), so I keep hoping; after all today is only day 21.
So far:
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I just wish they'd stop sleeping on the sponges so they'd dry out.
Congratulations!! Gotchicken? Great photos too! I have 10 blue and BCM eggs in my bator. I gave up candling (the eggs are too dark to candle). It is very challenging even with my LED flashlight. What method of candling did you use?