ourrune
Chirping
I will love to hear what you all think pretty please!!!! I am feeling insecure about the size of my eggs air sacks. I am going to provide a picture. I pretty much did dry incubation in in fl and it ran about 25 most of time when i saw it drop to about 21 i would add some water this only happened twice but now the air sacks just dont seem to be as big as they should be. Especially on a select few.
In the picture, the bottom lines you see is my last recording of thenair sacks and that is the low side on top of most of them if not all. I raised humidity since its day 19 but now i am concerned i should have dry ran until i saw first pip. But ive never done this before and im not even sure ill know a pip or a chirp when i see or hear one. Lol. Also i was afraid if it wasnt moist enough inside then they wouldnt be ablr to break through the membrane
I have one other question. If i see a chick piping way outside of the air sack zone. What am i supposed to do to help? Last night i gavr then one last turn and some of the eggs were rocking i thought then maybe i shouldnt have turned them and maybe i messed up their positioning so now i am very nervous i just messed up all these perfect chicks because im a newbie and made a stupid mistake!
My humidity is at about 65 right now and lowering what does everyone here di to keep it up at lockdown? Can i open it quickly to pour water in the pan below? I want to keep it at 75 but i can see now im going to have a hard time keeping the humidity up for the next few days.
Thank you for any reassurance and advice on how to go about all of this!!! Should i be worried about the size of the air sacks?
P.s. the egg behind the black thermometer has the smallest of air cells maybe dat 14 size
In the picture, the bottom lines you see is my last recording of thenair sacks and that is the low side on top of most of them if not all. I raised humidity since its day 19 but now i am concerned i should have dry ran until i saw first pip. But ive never done this before and im not even sure ill know a pip or a chirp when i see or hear one. Lol. Also i was afraid if it wasnt moist enough inside then they wouldnt be ablr to break through the membrane
I have one other question. If i see a chick piping way outside of the air sack zone. What am i supposed to do to help? Last night i gavr then one last turn and some of the eggs were rocking i thought then maybe i shouldnt have turned them and maybe i messed up their positioning so now i am very nervous i just messed up all these perfect chicks because im a newbie and made a stupid mistake!
My humidity is at about 65 right now and lowering what does everyone here di to keep it up at lockdown? Can i open it quickly to pour water in the pan below? I want to keep it at 75 but i can see now im going to have a hard time keeping the humidity up for the next few days.
Thank you for any reassurance and advice on how to go about all of this!!! Should i be worried about the size of the air sacks?
P.s. the egg behind the black thermometer has the smallest of air cells maybe dat 14 size
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