@Arielle Thanks for all the advice. My 1st to hatch, with the splayed leg and curled toes, passed over night ; (

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@Arielle Thanks for all the advice. My 1st to hatch, with the splayed leg and curled toes, passed over night ; (
Smell the egg, if it is bad, you will then know for sure, but with seepage, it isn't likely to be a viable egg.I opened my bator to quickly check for pipping. Day: 19 and discovered one of them has what looks like some seepage. Should I remove it and candle it later? So far there is no pipping, no rocking and no noise. Sylvia
Smell the egg, if it is bad, you will then know for sure, but with seepage, it isn't likely to be a viable egg.
One of the secrets to nursing animals is be hopeful when they are holding on or improving . . but don't hold your breathe. . . .Thanks...its sad. Looked really good yesterday![]()
Thanks.One of the secrets to nursing animals is be hopeful when they are holding on or improving . . but don't hold your breathe. . . .
You did your best.![]()
You should have at least a fair hatch then.Well after my last awful hatch I've been keeping a close eye on the humidity in the incubator. So far it goes between 25% and 20% depending on whether the air conditioner is running. It drowned almost all of the last hatch so I'm keeping an eagle eye on it and on the air cells.