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Jennifer Rogers
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- Aug 26, 2023
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I’ve never seen two air sacks? Never mind, I don’t think the empty space on the pointy side is an air sack. I think it is just some empty space, and the actual air sack is on the fatter side.This is the empty space. It is on the pointy side.
Your welcome! Yes, it is not the best thing to do when they haven’t internally pipped yet. So I would get a small clean paint brush, and brush some water on the membrane until they internally pip. I accidentally did the same thing, so I feel you. Hope it goes well!I hope you are right. Thanks for helping me! I made a safety hole in the air cell on the fat side because I thought the air cell is too small, but then the other gal said that I shouldn't have done that and that the air cell will get bigger on day 26 or 27. What can I do to give my duckling the best chances. Will this safety hole be dangerous? I don't want bacteria going in there.
Yes, it survived! I’ve never tried doing the humidity way, but I think it could work! I’ll be praying for you!Did your ducklings survive? Would uping the humdity to 70 percent help instead? Sorry for all the questions. I just feel like I know nothing when it comes to this.
When I said ducklings, I meant the duckling that you put a safety hole in.
Yes, you should higher it! I don’t have any other answers, do you have any more questions or concerns? Your welcome! I hope it hatches!I've had the humidity in the 30s and 40s to get the air cell to grow, but I guess I should higher it huh? Please tell me everything you would do if you were me. Thank you so much for taking the time to talk and help me!![]()