Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :
I had to help another Serama out.
It was also all sticky and has foot problems. I'm totaly going to dry incubate next time.
Question, I'm incubating some other eggs in my 1588 HB, I've been adding water, would it hurt the eggs not to add water anymore and "dry" hatch the rest of the incubation period?
Oh, another Qestion: I have two Serama eggs left in the incubator, I'm pretty sure I felt both kick inside the egg. Does that mean they're just not ready to pip yet or what?
I didn't mark this batch of Seramas, so I don't know when I put some of them in the incubator.
I've been keeping better records now, though.
~ Aspen
I have a 1588 also and love it. I do what is called a dry hatch. It isn't completely dry like some people think, you do want some in there. I keep mine around high 20's. Or, it may even go down some during the incubation period. I don't worry too much about humidity while I'm incubation. I just make sure I have mine up during lockdwon. Less worry for sure, and it sure helps the moisture in the eggs release.
Oh, and yes, always, mark your dates on the calendar. Not only does it come in handy in knowing when they are due to go into lock down and to hatch, but later, you will want to know/remember when they hatched so you can get an idea as to when they are due to start laying.
You can do the floating test..put them in some warm water, I haven't done it, so can't say that I have, but I hear they will move or roll in the water if they are still alive. Or, just candle them.. Anyone else here ever do the water test? Would be interesting to hear results.
Pictures, of your hatched babies!!