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Emma140210
In the Brooder
- Apr 11, 2024
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Its at 75 is that ok? I wasn't sure if its just the part that its pipped at because i cant see in to see if anymore is dried i can only see that part so wasn't to sure
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Yes, the humidity is okay. It's probably just the part that is exposed that appears dry. I know how nerve racking this is, but try not to worry.Its at 75 is that ok? I wasn't sure if its just the part that its pipped at because i cant see in to see if anymore is dried i can only see that part so wasn't to sure
Thankyou so much how long would you think would be too long to leave it if it dosnt start doing anything more?Yes, the humidity is okay. It's probably just the part that is exposed that appears dry. I know how nerve racking this is, but try not to worry.![]()
As I said before, it can take them over 48 hours for them to fully hatch. Over the next 24 hours you may not see a lot of change because the baby will be absorbing the yolk and building up energy to finish hatching. If in the next 36-48 hours you aren't seeing a lot of movement you can start to investigate a little and report back here.Thankyou so much how long would you think would be too long to leave it if it dosnt start doing anything more?
As I said before, it can take them over 48 hours for them to fully hatch. Over the next 24 hours you may not see a lot of change because the baby will be absorbing the yolk and building up energy to finish hatching. In 36 hours and you aren't seeing a lot of movement you can start to investigate a little and report back here.
Thankyou you have helped soo muchAs I said before, it can take them over 48 hours for them to fully hatch. Over the next 24 hours you may not see a lot of change because the baby will be absorbing the yolk and building up energy to finish hatching. If in the next 36-48 hours you aren't seeing a lot of movement you can start to investigate a little and report back here.
Did it fall off? How's he doing?Hello so number 2 that looked like it had a bit of dry membrane has hatched but im not sure if it has burst its yolk sac what do you think?
Yeah it fell off do you know if it is yolk? He seems ok just now was shivering earlier quite a bit but is playing with the other egg and trying to eat the stuff that came out its own egg thats on the bottom of the incubator im not sure if thats normal?I'm not sure if the other duck needs help to hatch it hasnt done anymore since yesterday. I dont know if you can make this picture out or not but it looks quite yellow to me im just hoping its not yolk. Thankyou so much for replyingDid it fall off? How's he doing?
It's possible it's the yolk but I really can't tell right now. As long as he's being active he should be okay. Is the other egg pipped?Yeah it fell off do you know if it is yolk? He seems ok just now was shivering earlier quite a bit but is playing with the other egg and trying to eat the stuff that came out its own egg thats on the bottom of the incubator im not sure if thats normal?I'm not sure if the other duck needs help to hatch it hasnt done anymore since yesterday. I dont know if you can make this picture out or not but it looks quite yellow to me im just hoping its not yolk. Thankyou so much for replying![]()