Intervention: Helping Your Chicks Hatch

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Ok so they are already celebrated when purchased??
No... In my last post I posted a link to another website that shows easy directions on how to calibrate a thermometer.
 
Ok that's the only one I can see the fur on. I was just trying to decide witch one. Thanks
How do I get the first hole in it . I have a new small drill bit that I'm turning by hand but I don't think its gonna do it
 
Is it just me, or do a few of those eggs look good? I'd hate to see her cracking ones that are good.
Outer membrane was dry but this chick is still in the inner with liquid . What to do now? Wet it and put it back t is it dead
 

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Outer membrane was dry but this chick is still in the inner with liquid . What to do now? Wet it and put it back t is it dead
The yoke sack is on outside of bird still I don't want to break the inner membrane if still alive but no movement inside.
 
Is it just me, or do a few of those eggs look good? I'd hate to see her cracking ones that are good.
I hope some look good. Here is what I got on one egg. Still in inner membrane with liquid still in with chick but no movement at all. What do you think. I do know for a fact they were alive when I started lockdown Saturday with the temp at 39.5 Celsius. But here is what is in one. I will let the rest go since I seen this post of yours saying some look good. I'd rather have one make it than none. I'm so sad
 

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