Lockdown Day!

Yes it is normal wet chicks cause the humidity to go up. Don't even try to lower it there's no need I don't believe it is possible to have to high a humidity during the hatch. Too high of humidity is only a problem during the first 18 days of incubation. The humidity will go back down as the chicks dry out and become fluffy
 
Yep! My daughter is asleep in here, and I'm just sitting and watching! Lol. And. I'm going to try to stay up.. I do have three kids (3,1 and 1) so sleep is precious! Lol. He/She pipped all the way and i can see them breathing, so I'm just gonna watch and give 'em time.
 
Yep! My daughter is asleep in here, and I'm just sitting and watching! Lol. And. I'm going to try to stay up.. I do have three kids (3,1 and 1) so sleep is precious! Lol. He/She pipped all the way and i can see them breathing, so I'm just gonna watch and give 'em time.

Sounds good and congrats on your babies that have hatched so far
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Just keep an eye on the wrong end baby and see if it is making slow progress
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Sounds good and congrats on your babies that have hatched so far:celebrate Just keep an eye on the wrong end baby and see if it is making slow progress:)


He pipped around 11 PM last night. He hasn't hatched yet but i can see his beak poking through the pip and breathing.. I'll keep waiting and watching. We have 4 Chicks, And 2 Pips and 3 chirping in the eggs.
 

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