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Okay so day 21 does not officially tart in till noon but if what I saw was correct I may have the start of or a very tiny internal pip.
We have draw downs and internal pips.
Okay so day 21 does not officially tart in till noon but if what I saw was correct I may have the start of or a very tiny internal pip.
wow straight to 72CH keep out of the bator or I will NOT help you at all anymore!!!
what is your problem????
I refuse to have you continue opening that thing and then expecting us to help when you have issues because of it!
I am DONE with this childness of yours, you want help or not?
if you dont listen I AM DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DONE
If they are on day 23 and no signs of coming out I would candle them and go from there. If you can't see anything when candleing, the next step would be to float test them.Hey guys! I have been using your thread as a valuable tool as this is my first year incubating. I have two young children and they do so enjoy it as well. I have a few pure bred English Lavender Orpington eggs in the incubator right now, and I must say, I'm getting a little worried, we are on day 23 and still no results, not even the distant view of any piping. I hate to open the incubator to candle them, however when I checked them on Day 18, they all seemed very active. Any thoughts? I know that my egg shells tend to be pretty "hard", my ladies are very good layers and get plenty of protein, and I'm wondering if that is impeding the hatch?
In addition, I have been attempting to "perfect" my incubation chart, I like to keep a tally of each egg, the daily temperature and humidity, etc, but I have yet to get it quite where I need it. Anyone have any good resources for me?
Eggs UNHATCHED at end of IncubationHey guys! I have been using your thread as a valuable tool as this is my first year incubating. I have two young children and they do so enjoy it as well. I have a few pure bred English Lavender Orpington eggs in the incubator right now, and I must say, I'm getting a little worried, we are on day 23 and still no results, not even the distant view of any piping. I hate to open the incubator to candle them, however when I checked them on Day 18, they all seemed very active. Any thoughts? I know that my egg shells tend to be pretty "hard", my ladies are very good layers and get plenty of protein, and I'm wondering if that is impeding the hatch?
In addition, I have been attempting to "perfect" my incubation chart, I like to keep a tally of each egg, the daily temperature and humidity, etc, but I have yet to get it quite where I need it. Anyone have any good resources for me?