Jmiller89
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- Apr 20, 2020
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I’m hatching guineas and using an incubator for the first I started at 74% humidity at lockdown. Now with two keets hatched it’s up to 88%. Is this too high?
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are there other external pips? If no other external pips you can do some really quick house keeping.It does have condensation. And has had it ever since I added water to it... I will pop it open. Should I wipe off condensation?
oh wow, how long has it been like that? it looks like it’s tried to zip. If it were a chick, I would peel back the shell over the airsac and see if it can push itself out. if not, I would attempt a full assist.View attachment 2784857
Does it look like this one is stuck?
It’s been a couple hours, like that. Do you think it would service if I left it until morning? We opened the incubator and moved the two eggs away from the side and to the middle. Humidity dropped to 80 but is climbing again...oh wow, how long has it been like that? it looks like it’s tried to zip. If it were a chick, I would peel back the shell over the airsac and see if it can push itself out. if not, I would attempt a full assist.
However....
I’ve read that keets generally hatch themselves just fine, so it’s your call.
How’s the humidity now?
I didn’t sleep much during my first two hatches either![]()
80% is plenty, see if you can bring it down to 70%. It will doubtlessly climb again when another hatches.It’s been a couple hours, like that. Do you think it would service if I left it until morning? We opened the incubator and moved the two eggs away from the side and to the middle. Humidity dropped to 80 but is climbing again...