Going Big!

9 so far...8 more pipped. The best hatch ive ever had!
 
Hi! Congrats on the wee ones hatching! :)

I just wanted to say, years ago I used to hatch quite a bit. Nowhere near as much as a lot of people but still did my fair share. One of my childten wanted Silkies so bad and that is the one thing I was never able to hatch. I lost them at every stage from never starting to develop to pip then die. I know a lot of people hatch Silkies (obviously) but that was something that just wasn't for me! I think it takes some magic touch I just don't have!
 
I must not have it either :( last one just died during zipping. Only one out of 13 made it all the way through. I could tell it was having trouble but i left it in thinking it would pull it off. Finally i decided to help but was too late. Zipped half way. It was super sticky even tho himidity has stayed around 75%. All other 13 have gone smoothly. So now im worried. I have 8 others that pipped 12 hours ago and no further progress. Could they have suffocated? Eggs were getting trampled by hatched chicks so i finally quickly took them out. Even then humidity went right back to 75%. Did i kill them opening the bator? Chicks were really spinning/rolling eggs around. Could that have caused isses? Anything i can do to avoid next time?
 
Personally I open my incubator as the chicks dry. The exception for me is if I have an egg zipping I won't open. I would give the others some more time. Some chicks from pip to zip move very quickly. Others can take hours. A couple of my eggs in my last hatch pipped Saturday morning and finally joined us Sunday afternoon.
 
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Actually now it is 28 of 30 that made it to lock down hatched (60%). 2 others almost out. Other 10 no movement.
 
I must not have it either
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last one just died during zipping. Only one out of 13 made it all the way through. I could tell it was having trouble but i left it in thinking it would pull it off. Finally i decided to help but was too late. Zipped half way. It was super sticky even tho himidity has stayed around 75%. All other 13 have gone smoothly. So now im worried. I have 8 others that pipped 12 hours ago and no further progress. Could they have suffocated? Eggs were getting trampled by hatched chicks so i finally quickly took them out. Even then humidity went right back to 75%. Did i kill them opening the bator? Chicks were really spinning/rolling eggs around. Could that have caused isses? Anything i can do to avoid next time?
I open the bator to remove chicks throughout the hatching process and have NEVER had a chick that has pipped or started zippingdie in the shell. I don't care what anyone says, it's not that easy to "kill" a chick by just opening the bator when your humidity is that high.
 

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