First hatch- Dry hatch or high humidity

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I hatch coturnix upright but I don't do the high humidity. Usually the little stinkers hatch while in the turner...the 'incubating' bator runs a consistent 30%-35% humidity
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Yay- They started hatching around 10:00PM and are still going!!! There are about 16 out of 32 out and moving. I was going to leave them in there till morning or up to 24 hours but they look so hungry pecking around and all. I have read both advice- take them out ASAP, and dont take them out or you will kill the remaining ones in the eggs. I'm sorry- I am sure everyone has answered this on other posts (I cant find one), how long should I leave them in the incubator?


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You won't necessarily kill the others, but they can stay in the bator for up to 24 hours after hatching. If you had done a thorough search you would probably have seen that most people that say 'take them out ASAP' get set straight shortly after. Hopefully you put a warm/hot wet cloth in there to bring your humidity back up quickly, they dry out very fast when you open it, especially if any were pipped
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Defiantly bump the humidity up as far as you can, but leave the early hatchers in the bator as long as you can. They will encourage the others to hatch!
 

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