Hatching to early HELP!!!!

Thank you sooo much but it was an internal pip does that mean it is shrinkwrapped I candled it before lockdown and it's beek was in the air cell we have seen it move a few times but has not externally pipped I was so freaked out I didn't make myself clear i said all this in my other post but not one person has replied. Sorry about you being so exhausted I'll be looking for your reply in the morning and hopefully I did not hurt them.
I hope the chick will be okay. Crank that humidity up. It's usually before internal pip as well if they are going to shrink warp. I think you'll be okay. Lock down 1 day earlier from now on with your incubator with bantam eggs. My eggs have never hatched early. Late is more common in my chicks.

Why don't you post some pictures of your other chicks to lighten the mood? :) I'd love to see them!
 
I hope the chick will be okay. Crank that humidity up. It's usually before internal pip as well if they are going to shrink warp. I think you'll be okay. Lock down 1 day earlier from now on with your incubator with bantam eggs. My eggs have never hatched early. Late is more common in my chicks.
Why don't you post some pictures of your other chicks to lighten the mood?
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I'd love to see them!
Great news one has pipped the egg so they should be ok
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Pics coming I need a new camera though




See how much bigger the dark older chick is it was born the same day as the little white one but way bigger is that an indication that it could be a rooster In the second picture it is the one stahding tall and she is all the way to the left in the last he is in the back and she is to the right even their feet are a huge differance I bought their eggs and they are full blooded silkie the other two are from my blue cochin silkie mix and the rooster is either a silkie or the belgian d' uccle
 
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Great news one has pipped the egg so they should be ok :love Pics coming I need a new camera though




See how much bigger the dark older chick is it was born the same day as the little white one but way bigger is that an indication that it could be a rooster In the second picture it is the one stahding tall and she is all the way to the left in the last he is in the back and she is to the right even their feet are a huge differance I bought their eggs and they are full blooded silkie the other two are from my blue cochin silkie mix and the rooster is either a silkie or the belgian d' uccle
The one in the back you mean? Faster feathering usually indicates girls. That's my experience.

I don't pay any attention to size difference or stance. That has always proved wrong in sexing them at an early age.

Very cute chicks! Congrats :love
 
The one in the back you mean? Faster feathering usually indicates girls. That's my experience.
I don't pay any attention to size difference or stance. That has always proved wrong in sexing them at an early age.
Very cute chicks! Congrats
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Thanks, the other chick hatched a little after midnight so they were just fine. I'm gonna stop freaking out over ever little things.You read about the things that could and do go wrong and since I'm new to this I guess I am worried the worst will happen Lol 'll try not to freak out so bad next time
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Thanks, the other chick hatched a little after midnight so they were just fine. I'm gonna stop freaking out over ever little things.You read about the things that could and do go wrong and since I'm new to this I guess I am worried the worst will happen Lol 'll try not to freak out so bad next time:oops:
Next time will feel easier and more relaxed :)
 

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