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no worries the tics I found today and last night were way to big to be babies.![]()
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Quote: You are an evil woman Wishing! Proud to know ya!
no worries the tics I found today and last night were way to big to be babies.![]()
Ok, I added more! Got through the fourth night.
Some looked like day 16-17 eggs, some had draw down. Everything with draw down went to the hatcher. Everything else stayed in the bator. I guess it's an experiment. I was afraid they'd drown if I put them all into lockdown before they looked ready. It's the LG still air, so I'm sure they were in cold spots.
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Some looked like day 16-17 eggs, some had draw down. Everything with draw down went to the hatcher. Everything else stayed in the bator. I guess it's an experiment. I was afraid they'd drown if I put them all into lockdown before they looked ready. It's the LG still air, so I'm sure they were in cold spots.
I'd leave them, and check them a lot. If ya just set the candler on top of the eggs, if your still using the LG with a lid that can be just cracked open a bit, it won't hurt anything.
Of course, that's just what I would do, and I don't have much experience!
Leave them in the bator? Check them for draw down then take out the turner? That's pretty much what I think I'll end up doing.
What about air cells?? Did they look OK, or too small still? If too small I would definitly keep them there.
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how many of "pricey" eggs are in lock down now ?? and that were the other eggs you set ??