PaigeWells
Songster
Yes, sorry- I should have said that- the hole is in case they haven’t dried out enough in time. I haven’t had any drown, I have helped 3 shrink wrapped with a success rate of 1of 3 (2 died within a day). I personally will help to the best of my ability, (which isn’t all that, but…) and if they still die, I’m sad, but I figure they would have died anyway if I hadn’t tried. Also, someone on here mentioned after you decide any unhatched ones are “done” and you are turning off the incubator, it’s a smart idea to put the unhatched into ziplocks, and if you have the stomach for it, go ahead and crack them and see what’s inside. They are dead, it’s been several days beyond hatch date, the rest have hatched, no signs of life when candling. But you can learn from seeing what was going on and give you a better chance next time. And having them in bags (duh- great idea) makes it a lot less yucky.
