Sorry for the dramatic headline, but I really need experienced opinions. Here's the deal. I hatch eggs in my classroom as part of a project on the importance of biodiversity. Two Icelandic eggs hatched Wednesday morning around 8:00 AM. Most of the others have hatched Wednesday night/ Thursday morning, then yesterday afternoon and lastnight. There are still a few eggs that have pipped. One with a fluffy wing hanging out and a couple of others with beaks peeping through little holes. There's ven one that has ben cracked throughout the egg, but still hasn't fully pushed out, and this has been since yesterday afternoon. They all are showing signs of breathing or movement of some kind. It really looks like they are stuck though.
So, my question is, Do I take out the dried puffers that have hatched and risk loosing moisture. and would it help if I add more surface moisture after taking the chicks out to raise the humidity again?
thank you in advance
So, my question is, Do I take out the dried puffers that have hatched and risk loosing moisture. and would it help if I add more surface moisture after taking the chicks out to raise the humidity again?
thank you in advance