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Apparently mine have decided they want me to be quiet. They peep. But only when I'm silent. If I talk to them they like play dead on me. :| Everyones a critic.
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I usually wait until the hatch looks like it's mostly done. If I have any pips I would have left them in longer (up to 24-48 hours I have heard). The chicks never really fluff out because the humidity is so high, they are always kind of damp looking (but not shiny any more). Since I didn't have any pips, and they looked pretty dry, I went ahead and took them out. I do try to get them out pretty fast, and I usually try to bump up the humidity with a little extra warm water if drops below 65%.
Plus they make the incubator nasty when they run around in it . . . pooping on the sponge and goo-ing up the remaining eggs.
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I heard it can take up to 24 hours after pipping maybe someone on here can confirm that?
It can... but the first one pipped.. about 20 hours ago technically.
She made some progress since this morning... but... more or less just made the hole bigger... none of the pips including that one have progressed any bigger than 1/4th of an inch.
KNEW I shouldn't have gotten my hopes up. KNEW IT.
I can just hear them peeping but they aren't moving or really even making any progress at all. This is just like the first time. They got right up on the shell that time and then died there. Literally. With their beak against the shell.
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I heard it can take up to 24 hours after pipping maybe someone on here can confirm that?
It can... but the first one pipped.. about 20 hours ago technically.
She made some progress since this morning... but... more or less just made the hole bigger... none of the pips including that one have progressed any bigger than 1/4th of an inch.
I wonder where everyone is today usually there are loads of posts on here.
I have no idea what happens after that its just a waiting game I guess. I dont know exactly when mine pipped I only noticed the hole this morning for the first time and these are my very first chicks so I am as lost as you are.
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It can... but the first one pipped.. about 20 hours ago technically.
She made some progress since this morning... but... more or less just made the hole bigger... none of the pips including that one have progressed any bigger than 1/4th of an inch.
I wonder where everyone is today usually there are loads of posts on here.
I have no idea what happens after that its just a waiting game I guess. I dont know exactly when mine pipped I only noticed the hole this morning for the first time and these are my very first chicks so I am as lost as you are.
I wish someone would chime in soon
keep your chin up!
I'm content just talking to myself if I have to - it keeps me out of the room they are in. So much the better.
So please don't leave and make STARING AT THEM more appealing.
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I wonder where everyone is today usually there are loads of posts on here.
I have no idea what happens after that its just a waiting game I guess. I dont know exactly when mine pipped I only noticed the hole this morning for the first time and these are my very first chicks so I am as lost as you are.
I wish someone would chime in soon
keep your chin up!
I'm content just talking to myself if I have to - it keeps me out of the room they are in. So much the better.
So please don't leave and make STARING AT THEM more appealing.
The forum keeps me occupied so I don't keep looking but this is enough to drive me to smoke again.
I had a little jersey giant that pipped and 22 hrs later had made no progress. The membrane was like tough leather. I read the post on helping out and decided to try. I zipped for the check but only the shell. I very carefully chipped the shell in little tiny pieces all the way around the shell, and ever so carefully started a tear at the pip in the membrane. 2 hours later, the chick had finally hatched. I am sure it would have never made it if I hadn't helped. It is now 4 days old and doing wonderfully!