Do NOT wait until they pip to move them. You will compromise the hatch. All of them could die in the shell.
If you must move them do it on the day you stop turning. Put them in and boost the humidity as recommended by most university educational charts to 85%. The less you open the bator and handle the eggs the better.
Make sure your LG has been running for a good solid week with no temp problems. Use a surge protector and try not to plug anything else into that circuit.
Remember - they might pip in day 28 but they could go without hatching until day 32.
Candle again on Day 10. You really can't be sure that one will remain clear. I had one in both batches that I was sure was clear but by day 10 there was a growing embryo and veins.
Goose hatching is intense! I am nervous just thinking about it! LOL
If you must move them do it on the day you stop turning. Put them in and boost the humidity as recommended by most university educational charts to 85%. The less you open the bator and handle the eggs the better.
Make sure your LG has been running for a good solid week with no temp problems. Use a surge protector and try not to plug anything else into that circuit.
Remember - they might pip in day 28 but they could go without hatching until day 32.
Candle again on Day 10. You really can't be sure that one will remain clear. I had one in both batches that I was sure was clear but by day 10 there was a growing embryo and veins.
Goose hatching is intense! I am nervous just thinking about it! LOL