MRoberts7
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- Feb 18, 2015
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Can anyone please advise? This is my first time incubating eggs. I used the dry(ish) method. (Hum between 40% and 50% during incubation). Out of 26 eggs, 10 hatched on their own, no problem. One I had to help as she was pipped with a large hole for 30 hrs but never made it past that. Membrane was completely stuck to her.
I have 9 eggs left. 3 of which were pipped last night around 8pm, one with a hole and the other 2 just cracked. I've been keeping my hatching humidity between 62% and whatever it gets to when the chicks are hatching (high 70's).
I got up this morning and the humidity had dropped to 52%! No idea how long it was that low as it was 67% when I went to bed last night. The pips have not changed except that I have one more egg pipped. I'm not super worried about the length of time as the other eggs took between 12 and 16 hours to hatch from first pip. (It's been@14 hrs for these). Chick in the egg with the large pip is still moving and cheeping (although not as vigorously as last night) However, the membrane looks to be a bit dried. If you look at the pic, the right side looks ok to me, but the left side looks to be a bit yellowed and dried. I immediately upped the humidity and its now at 72%.
I know humidity after pipping is SO important. Do you think these eggs that haven't pipped have a chance to hatch on their own? Do you think the pipped eggs will be able to hatch on their own or should I help bc they are probably to dry on account of the humidity drop? I hate to think I hurt all these babies bc i was careless with the humidity.
Thanks so much for any help/advice!
I have 9 eggs left. 3 of which were pipped last night around 8pm, one with a hole and the other 2 just cracked. I've been keeping my hatching humidity between 62% and whatever it gets to when the chicks are hatching (high 70's).
I got up this morning and the humidity had dropped to 52%! No idea how long it was that low as it was 67% when I went to bed last night. The pips have not changed except that I have one more egg pipped. I'm not super worried about the length of time as the other eggs took between 12 and 16 hours to hatch from first pip. (It's been@14 hrs for these). Chick in the egg with the large pip is still moving and cheeping (although not as vigorously as last night) However, the membrane looks to be a bit dried. If you look at the pic, the right side looks ok to me, but the left side looks to be a bit yellowed and dried. I immediately upped the humidity and its now at 72%.
I know humidity after pipping is SO important. Do you think these eggs that haven't pipped have a chance to hatch on their own? Do you think the pipped eggs will be able to hatch on their own or should I help bc they are probably to dry on account of the humidity drop? I hate to think I hurt all these babies bc i was careless with the humidity.
Thanks so much for any help/advice!
