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lol you made me go look just now, and there's now a 2nd pip that wasn't there a few minutes ago
I don't stare long, just at regular intervals, since I need to keep monitoring my humidity. I'll save my staring for when something is actually happening lol. So far, 2 pipped, and a third that I can see shaking at times.
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LOL!
Cool! I haven't had to recheck my humidity at all since lockdown except for this morning when I had to remove a vent plug due to the spike in humidity from the chick hatching.
The first pip was actually around 8pm... If I am remembering correctly, I will have to scan back through the thread
The pip to hatch can take a few hours to around 24hrs. Some chicks get really tired from making that first pip hole and the whole zip process that they need to rest a bit inbetween.
if it goes beyond
24 hrs from pip with little to no zip, I would begin the slight helping... something I know most on here do not agree with, but it is because of how dangerous it can be for the chick if the human isn't educated in how to do it.