- Apr 8, 2010
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hehe warning warning warning.............
HATCHING EGGS IS ADDICTIVE!!!
you have it exactly right, lockdown is the day that you stop turning eggs up the humidity and sit back and pull your hair out
wondering if you have done everything right? or did u mess everything up...???
then that first pip ( when the chick breaks the shell to get air) to the zipping ( where the chick breaks the shell around the egg)
and then flops out .........who is confused and looks at you like " you are sure a weird looking mommy"
chicks need to stay in IMO for atleast 12-16 hours or until everyone hatches... and they are completely dry..
depending on what type of incubator...some loose heat and humidity very quickly.......
this is my first chicken batch, but have done several batches of quail eggs.....
hehe warning warning warning.............
HATCHING EGGS IS ADDICTIVE!!!
you have it exactly right, lockdown is the day that you stop turning eggs up the humidity and sit back and pull your hair out
wondering if you have done everything right? or did u mess everything up...???
then that first pip ( when the chick breaks the shell to get air) to the zipping ( where the chick breaks the shell around the egg)
and then flops out .........who is confused and looks at you like " you are sure a weird looking mommy"
chicks need to stay in IMO for atleast 12-16 hours or until everyone hatches... and they are completely dry..
depending on what type of incubator...some loose heat and humidity very quickly.......
this is my first chicken batch, but have done several batches of quail eggs.....
