AmyLynn let you borrow her thesaurus?You two are incorrigible!

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AmyLynn let you borrow her thesaurus?You two are incorrigible!
I have been having many problems with sticky chicks expiring. Eggs filled with Amber goo and I am running dry. Humidity runs anywhere from 20-40%. Climate is humid here. Still having problems.
Just to show you how much I like you, I am going to keep my mouth shut....lolI want so bad to say something intelligent, but I have no idea
You two are incorrigible!
My last hatch had a lot of chicks that were positioned with beaks at air cell, never pipped, and they were plenty moist. Some of them were clearly malpositioned, and wouldn't have been able to get into a position to make a viable pip. In fact, the first pip was like that. Had it's beak between legs, pipped way below air cell. I tried to help that one, but, it never was able to absorb the blood vessels in the membrane, and died the next morning, after I'd made a decent sized opening for it. It later started "foaming". Then, there were some that did not pip, and had dry membrane. In all, I consider it to be a dismal hatch. Had to help about 3, those did well. Two were clearly sticky/dry. One of them was huge, and definitely malpositioned. Had the one die in the shell, 1 clear, and 9 well developed but never pipped out of a total of 30 eggs set. So, final count: 19 good viable chicks/30.
AmyLynn let you borrow her thesaurus?![]()
I'm wondering if it has to do with feed and nutrition of the laying hens. If they are producing eggs that are thicker shelled and less porous. I haven't gotten that far in my chicken adventures to where I've learned a lot about what different feeds/vitamins and nutrients will effect the shell quality.I have tried several several different ones and have salt test 2. They were off by 5. That still put humidity at 30-40%. All eggs make it to lockdown. I rarely lose any before and air cells are on target. I have tried anywhere from 60-75% at lockdown with same results. The chicks lost this hatched were either malpositioned or extremely sticky. They still have way too much fluid going into lockdown for the ones that died. I also had to help quite a few that I caught in time. They were stuck in shell.
I wonder what mine are doing right now...
I had 8 when I went to bed last night. Too many to count this morning. Looked like about 4 or 5eggs left with at least 3 good pips, so I left them that way when I left for work. Just imagine AmyLynn, there's at least one chick that has been in there for 24hrs...Me too. I asked, but they aren't answering. But one set of turkeys comes out of the turner tomorrow night, so I'll be able to ask them in a couple of days.
SadistI had 8 when I went to bed last night. Too many to count this morning. Looked like about 4 or 5eggs left with at least 3 good pips, so I left them that way when I left for work. Just imagine AmyLynn, there's at least one chick that has been in there for 24hrs...