Can hear turkeys in our hatcher this morning
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Well. Its hatch day!! This morning I already had 10 of 17 Buff Orps & 2 of 4 EE's.
Had a major humidity drop overnight and a BO that was half zipped when I went to bed was dried up and STUCK, but still breathing. So I assisted. Idk if it'll make it, seems pretty weak.
Another EE has popped out, and the 4th is pipped. Lost 1 BO egg yesterday, so just 5 left that haven't done anything yet!!! Gonna KILL me waiting to see if my drop in humidity last night killed the rest!!![]()
Ok I would like your advice on this little one. She pipped last night and sometime between 1am and 6am she hit a vein. Shes still alive and I see her trying to peck her way out but she hasn't made any progress in 6 hours. Should I give her more time before maybe seeing if some blood glued her in place? I want to avoid opening the bator if possible as I have several pips but I dont want to lose her either...![]()
Well. Its hatch day!! This morning I already had 10 of 17 Buff Orps & 2 of 4 EE's.
Had a major humidity drop overnight and a BO that was half zipped when I went to bed was dried up and STUCK, but still breathing. So I assisted. Idk if it'll make it, seems pretty weak.
Another EE has popped out, and the 4th is pipped. Lost 1 BO egg yesterday, so just 5 left that haven't done anything yet!!! Gonna KILL me waiting to see if my drop in humidity last night killed the rest!!![]()
I had the exact opposite happen to me on Monday. When a bunch started hatching, my humidity shot up to 80% and I didn't even have any water in it! Only 19 of 41 hatched and when I candled the next day, all of the eggs had fully developed chicks with water in the air cells! It was heartbreaking. How do you lower humidity with no water in the bator, all vents pulled without dropping the temp dangerously low?
I had the exact opposite happen to me on Monday. When a bunch started hatching, my humidity shot up to 80% and I didn't even have any water in it! Only 19 of 41 hatched and when I candled the next day, all of the eggs had fully developed chicks with water in the air cells! It was heartbreaking. How do you lower humidity with no water in the bator, all vents pulled without dropping the temp dangerously low?
Only thing I can think is maybe a dehumidifier in the room??
I'm working now on moving my entire "process" to a whole different room. Nothing in my house is stable, but hopefully less issues in an unused room.
I had the same thing happen last hatch... Very disappointing. I ended up having to help several and the last 2 I helped which would have never made it out have since died after 3 days of nursing... I don't know what drops the humidity like that but I did read the temp should be around 98 for hatch... That's where I went wrong. Hoping yours make it through. Congrats on you new babies!
I had the exact opposite happen to me on Monday. When a bunch started hatching, my humidity shot up to 80% and I didn't even have any water in it! Only 19 of 41 hatched and when I candled the next day, all of the eggs had fully developed chicks with water in the air cells! It was heartbreaking. How do you lower humidity with no water in the bator, all vents pulled without dropping the temp dangerously low?
I thought about that too, but the hydrometer I set up in that room consistently reads 10%. I'm moving the bator to my walk in closet for the next hatch - it also shows 10% humidity. My house stays very dry in the winter. I have a 2nd bator currently with ducks in it and I'm afraid to add water in case I have the same problem! The duck bator is currently at 20% and I sponge the eggs when I turn them.