south chick- the dip down doesn't always happen on day 18- more important not to have clear pointed ends that means too much fluid.
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I'll bet they are fine. You would be surprised..at just how much more air is in there than what is showing. When I've helped a chick out, which is many a time because of one reason or another, I always find that the air sac reaches down beside the body more that the pencil mark. And it isn't because the chick was shrink wrapped, it is absorbing the yolk would be my guess, and it has more air sac room, the round air sac actually is open to the side around the body. Most of the time, not always. Try not to worry too much, just put them in lock down..I'm going into lock down tomorrow too. Little Bantam Cochins. Their air sacs look great. Some smaller than others. Then, I have some LF cochins going in on Mon. Those air sacs are scary looking..too much, up one side, or both..saddle I'm afraid. Will have to watch how things are going on day 20. They get smushed in there..for lack of a better word..smushed when they have saddle air sacs.![]()
I'm reading all your worries and hope things are working out better. With that said, .....
I'm officially freaking out right now! I can see that my humidity has been too high by the air sac sizeThis is day 17. Lockdown supposed to be tomorrow. These guys aren't ready. Actually, the Ameraucana egg air sac has taken a drastic dip in the past day. I drew the lines yesterday. So I'd be comfortable locking that one, but the others I'm sure would drown! I've decreased humidity the past day to 35%, and increased temp a tad. The reason for this is there is another thread here on BYC that talks about maran eggs differing needs in incubation. Up until day 16, everything has been running 45-53% most the time with 99.6*F. It's my last ditch effort to increase sac size before lockdown. 22 eggs total, all moving well, about 5-6 with clear on the pointy part still. Well! I guess I'll hope for the best, but feel like I'll wait until day 19 or so for lockdown so I can buy time. Argh!!!!![]()
Your suggestions are appreciated. Be gentle![]()
I'm reading all your worries and hope things are working out better. With that said, .....
I'm officially freaking out right now! I can see that my humidity has been too high by the air sac sizeThis is day 17. Lockdown supposed to be tomorrow. These guys aren't ready. Actually, the Ameraucana egg air sac has taken a drastic dip in the past day. I drew the lines yesterday. So I'd be comfortable locking that one, but the others I'm sure would drown! I've decreased humidity the past day to 35%, and increased temp a tad. The reason for this is there is another thread here on BYC that talks about maran eggs differing needs in incubation. Up until day 16, everything has been running 45-53% most the time with 99.6*F. It's my last ditch effort to increase sac size before lockdown. 22 eggs total, all moving well, about 5-6 with clear on the pointy part still. Well! I guess I'll hope for the best, but feel like I'll wait until day 19 or so for lockdown so I can buy time. Argh!!!!![]()
Your suggestions are appreciated. Be gentle![]()
south chick- the dip down doesn't always happen on day 18- more important not to have clear pointed ends that means too much fluid.
[COLOR=0000CD]We did our Day 10 candle today and things are looking good! We do have a couple that don't have any veining...should we leave them in and check them at a different time or go ahead and pull them?[/COLOR]