Yes I will, I see one moving inside ... very nerve wracking for a first timer LOL

Time to sit on those hands keep the bator closed and your humidity up. Good luck

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Yes I will, I see one moving inside ... very nerve wracking for a first timer LOL
Opening can cause a drop in humidity which could result in chicks being shrink wrapped but that's not a definite. Some open a lot during hatch and have no ill affects at all. Everyone has different opinions on this but for me once it's shut its shut, I just like it that way.
Did you cut your egg cartons down? I use both methods of hatching and have had good results with both. Cartons do stop hatched chicks from knocking other eggs about but then again they can also sit on top of eggs that are trying to hatch. Either way it can become quite rough in there once hatch is underway.
This was a small hatch I did and the last egg was mutt and last to hatch but all the polish had hatched so I opened to remove the hatched. That last egg hatched fine even though I had opened the incubator and it was pipped too. Opening is a risk, there is no way to tell for sure that it will shrink wrap anything so try not to worry![]()