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I put my eggs into lock down yesterday and found out that the turner wasn't plugged in. Ugh! Last time I incubated, I kept coming in to check it was almost always in the same spot so I didn't think about it too much if the turner was in the same position when I checked this time. So that means these eggs were incubated without any turning. I almost have no hope for a good outcome but I'm giving them the chance to hatch.
CG
I put my eggs into lock down yesterday and found out that the turner wasn't plugged in. Ugh! Last time I incubated, I kept coming in to check it was almost always in the same spot so I didn't think about it too much if the turner was in the same position when I checked this time. So that means these eggs were incubated without any turning. I almost have no hope for a good outcome but I'm giving them the chance to hatch.
CG
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Day 20 and one is out. Another one is pipped. It may not be a total loss. If I get two they have a buddy. If something happens and I only get the one, I have a broody that has chicks that hatched earlier this week so I can take one of hers to put with the new chick. I'm afraid to put the new chick with her, she's pretty protective of her little brood.Watch for them being stuck to the shell. You may have to assist most to hatch if they made it that far.
CG
May I suggest take two to be buddies with the loner . .
Wouldn't the two older chicks pick on the new stranger in their midst? I don't have to worry about it any way...5 out so far. The previously pipped egg: over the course of the day, I've taken off the top shell, peeled a little bit of the membrane away from its beak (so I know it's able to get oxygen, plus I can see it move a little bit better) and put some coconut oil on the membrane to keep it from drying out. It hasn't tried to kick it's way out of the shell yet so I am assuming it is still absorbing blood and/or yolk. There was another pipped shell a couple of hours ago - maybe it's out by now, Considering the lack of turning, I will be happy with 7 chicks. This was going to be the last attempt his year and I would have loved to have a big hatch to end on positive note but I'll take what I can get.
CG
Oil will block the breathability of the membrane. Use of high humidity will keeep the membrane moist.
Update??????
Quote: Jan Stromberg wrote a book on hatching and included some of the studies that turning during the middle days results in the best hatch rates rather than no turning, only turning the first few days or only turning the last few days.