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Sounds like we've had the same problem. I've had two hatch one with a open navel which is fine now one hasn't pipped yet and one that hasn't absorbed its yolk yet. I checked my other eggs and they were all dead so I may have 4 out of 18 which is pretty poorMind if I join? Today is 21. We've already lost 3 chicks, which I blame partly on inexperience and because I didn't know whether to meddle or not. The first started pipping on day 19! I've had a chick dragging her yolk around and another that pipped facing the ground. The one still alive right now had an open navel, so I first put iodine and later cornstarch (I read both of those options somewhere here). We have 8 more eggs and I'm hoping for a higher hatch rate!
That's funny. I picture the cartons with the egg running around on two legs sticking out. Good that you caught it though.
What elevation are you at? I stop turning at the end of day 13. I haven't had an upsidedown pipper, (other than the two that grew too big to turn because I was stupid enough to set my jumbo nn/ee eggs with tiny silkie eggs and they didn't loose enough moisture) in forever.Hatch in progress! Looks like I'm having better success this time around. So much for needing higher humidity if at higher elevations. I lowered my incubation humidity to 45%-50% and my hatch humidity to about 60% and let it rise naturally as the chicks hatch. 3 of my 5 Buckeyes hatched, the other 2 looked like they quit a couple of days before lockdown. They pipped and zipped within 6 hours and I have 8 of 11 silkies pipped right now. Polish/Sultans are due to start pipping tomorrow. I also removed eggs from the turner at 16 days and so far no wrong end pips! Here are my beautiful Buckeyes.![]()
Welcome to the thread. What was your temps and humidity for incubation and now? Sorry to hear you are having troubles.Mind if I join? Today is 21. We've already lost 3 chicks, which I blame partly on inexperience and because I didn't know whether to meddle or not. The first started pipping on day 19! I've had a chick dragging her yolk around and another that pipped facing the ground. The one still alive right now had an open navel, so I first put iodine and later cornstarch (I read both of those options somewhere here). We have 8 more eggs and I'm hoping for a higher hatch rate!
Sorry to hear it's not such a great hatch.Sounds like we've had the same problem. I've had two hatch one with a open navel which is fine now one hasn't pipped yet and one that hasn't absorbed its yolk yet. I checked my other eggs and they were all dead so I may have 4 out of 18 which is pretty poor
What elevation are you at? I stop turning at the end of day 13. I haven't had an upsidedown pipper, (other than the two that grew too big to turn because I was stupid enough to set my jumbo nn/ee eggs with tiny silkie eggs and they didn't loose enough moisture) in forever.
Welcome to the thread. What was your temps and humidity for incubation and now? Sorry to hear you are having troubles.
Sounds like we've had the same problem. I've had two hatch one with a open navel which is fine now one hasn't pipped yet and one that hasn't absorbed its yolk yet. I checked my other eggs and they were all dead so I may have 4 out of 18 which is pretty poor