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yes and no... its all about what the eggs need. I hate the term dry hatch, I help too many people who take it literally and I have to help save their chicks.

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yes and no... its all about what the eggs need. I hate the term dry hatch, I help too many people who take it literally and I have to help save their chicks.
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no need to hide from me dear. Trying to help you understand it, thats all
no need to hide from me dear. Trying to help you understand it, thats all
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oh granny you cant help a chick out, that is what kills chicks. If you could see my messages and all those people that dont think I dont know how that chick came out with yolk and nasty. and I can just look at the eggs and tell if someone intervened. there is a fine line. if you know what your doing no chick needs assistance. And when you know what your doing, the ones that you think need assistance shouldn't come into the world anyways.
oh granny you cant help a chick out, that is what kills chicks. If you could see my messages and all those people that dont think I dont know how that chick came out with yolk and nasty. and I can just look at the eggs and tell if someone intervened. there is a fine line. if you know what your doing no chick needs assistance. And when you know what your doing, the ones that you think need assistance shouldn't come into the world anyways.
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then you learned something, they wont get out until they are ready and we are the impatient ones. I have one serama out in the bator this morning and a bunch of legbar pips as well.
and if its zipping over half way, you can pick it out if you need to hold it.that guinea chick pic in my hands hatched it my hands. nothing wrong with it , I just wanted to feel it. hatch.