Hatch with me! Placed in bator on 5-13-2010. First hatch!

I have 1 pip! It is a barnevelder!!!!!
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I was egg staring and my husband asked me a question, I turned my head for just a second! Look back and theres a pip!!!!!
 
So, I put my eggs in lockdown last night. My humidity was holding around 65 with it varying up to 69 during the day. Pretty hot here, so it's a day/night effect. Anyway, this afternoon, I had a spike up to 71. I thought maybe a pip or something. Couldn't see any though. Then about an hour ago, it was reading 74. I only have two small windows to view from. Could it be a pip, or should I open a vent hole to let it come back down? Haven't seen any rockers yet, but I haven't really been egg staring either.
 
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I would take out the vent plug. It is recommended that you take it out anyway when the chicks start to hatch to give them more oxygen. Just be sure you don't let the humidity get below 65%. GOOD LUCK! Day 21 for my eggs is tomorrow and I am glued to the incubator looking for pips!
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quick update via my phone (until I can wrestle my laptop back from DH)... 4 have hatched!!! two are for sure black, one looks kinda blue/Blake but is still drying and one blue! another 6 have pipped too! still waiting on the last 6 to pip but I see two of them wiggling in their shells!

sounds like lots of pipping and hatching tonight, can't wait to see all the pics!
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Lockdown yesterday and I have a chick! Blue Splash Ameracauna from the looks of things. Another pip and some serious rocking from two others! Pictures to follow soon.
 
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It can take up to 24 hours. The chick sits and absorbs the egg yoke before it starts to zip. That is why you don't want to help it hatch. So don't worry, it can be a slow process.
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I just looked at my notes from my last hatch because I know I will be wondering how long I have to wait once the chicks pip, and the first to hatch took 5 hrs from pip to hatch
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