Knigge
Chirping
- Jan 8, 2016
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So the little one that pipped last night stopped. I don't see movement anymore and it hasn't made anymore progress. Anyone know why it would just die midhatch?
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The reason why the humidity has to increase at lockdown is to help the chicks hatch. If it is too dry, as the chick starts to pip & zip, the membrane can get dried out. Instead of a wet toilet paper-like membrane, it's more like a dried shoe-leather. The chick can't cut through it & gets trapped inside the shell. People call it getting shrink-wrapped. Since it got a blast of dry air after pipping & then the incubator probably took a while to get the humidity back up, that is my guess as to what happened.So the little one that pipped last night stopped. I don't see movement anymore and it hasn't made anymore progress. Anyone know why it would just die midhatch?
So the little one that pipped last night stopped. I don't see movement anymore and it hasn't made anymore progress. Anyone know why it would just die midhatch?
Day 18 for me is tomorrow so I will go into broody lock down. For me that means caging her so the other birds don't go in her nest during the hatch. She is very tolerant of other birds sharing the nest to lay but there is too much risk during hatch to let them share. Hope all 4 of her possible chicks hatch well.![]()
Don't beat yourself up about it. There are many things that can go wrong & one cannot control everything. Not all eggs develop & not all embryos hatch. A weak chick could die days later - after you've gotten attached. (far worse guilt for you than having a chick simply not hatch out.)It was shrink wrapped but it was too late by this morning. No one else has pipped and the humidity was close to 90%. I know it will go up once they start hatching. We're pretty sad that we lost this little one. This is only our second hatch from the incubator. Although I've done lots of researching on what could happen and what to do when it does but it takes things happening to learn I guess. Just hate when my learning causes one of my animals to be sick, in pain or die![]()
Those are some interesting mixes! Please share pics when they hatch.Good luck! I let a broody hatch eggs last fall but was new to it and didn't know I should put her and the eggs somewhere else and the other hens ended up killing 3 of 4 babies before I found it. We now have a huge brooder in the coop so if that happens again I'll put them in there before they hatch.
It ended up that henny penny was not sitting on the eggs so I have brought them in and will put them in the incubator after these hatch and I clean it up. They are the mottled houdan/ buff orpington or barred rock cross. I'm sort of interested to see what they end up being lol
There's often some tweaking to do when you make changes on day 18.I cant get my humidity up past 56%. I filled both trays in my Styrofoam incubator and added 2 sponges that are wet. Temp on metal screen is at 95-96. Temp was 101-102 on top of egg turner. Do you think I will be OK?