when chicks get big in the shell they dont move much because they dont have room to. OR they are in position for the big day.
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The air cell is large, but I don’t know exactly how large you are talking about. It takes up a bit less than half of the egg. Probably closer to a quarter. I think I will wait a couple days at least just to make sure I don’t accidentally harm the chick.It's more about the average temp, the hen gets on and off the eggs throughout the days. It takes longer for the internal temp to change, so slight changes here and there are fine.
Look for the air cell to draw down, meaning it will shift and elongate from where it was, and you will see it start to creep up into the fat end of the egg. That's when they are really getting into position.
Or as granny just said, you can wait until it internally pips. Give or take a day or so isn't going to cause much problem.
Good luck!
yes, I kinda freaked out for a moment. i opened it up a bit until the temp was back down to 100. it was very frightening.106 is dangerous. Not sure what happened.
i think it is somewhere between 14 and 18. maybe around 16?
yes, I kinda freaked out for a moment. i opened it up a bit until the temp was back down to 100. it was very frightening.
didnt you turn the heat up earlier ? I would put it back where it was . not sure how it works w/ just one egg but late in the game chicks start making their own heat and you are supposed to lower the temp just a hair. Cooler is way better then too warm.
yes, I turned it back down to 99.6. It seems to be doing better.didnt you turn the heat up earlier ? I would put it back where it was . not sure how it works w/ just one egg but late in the game chicks start making their own heat and you are supposed to lower the temp just a hair. Cooler is way better then too warm.