Moved my 6 eggs over from the incubator to the hatcher last night at the end of day 18. Day 19 today! I swear I saw one wiggling....
sometimes that is an indication of malposition... I am very willing to assist with shipped eggs because they tend to have so many issues. less so on local/nonshipped eggs. if it is just making the hole larger and unable to turn, it may be time to help
sorry to hear that - the one you got sure is cute though! good for you getting it some more friends
increasing the humidity is getting them ready to hatch. leaving the humidity lower, allows them to continue to evaporate and lose water weight. I feel like having lower humidity at the end, for longer, makes them hatch faster. more humidity, slower evaporation, slower time til hatch. just my thought
that is quite the drive, they sure are worth it 

Very loud peeping and rocking from some. One has made quite a large hole but it looks like the membrane is shrunk on him? I can see him moving well and his beak is clear of the membrane. He was a shipped egg and his air cell was saddle shaped if that makes a difference? You don't think they're all like this inside? I can hear him peeping.
sometimes that is an indication of malposition... I am very willing to assist with shipped eggs because they tend to have so many issues. less so on local/nonshipped eggs. if it is just making the hole larger and unable to turn, it may be time to help
sorry to hear that - the one you got sure is cute though! good for you getting it some more friends

Squee!!! I am on day 17 with some chocolate orpington bantams. It's been a very fun exciting time around here! We started out with 7 shipped eggs in our brinsea mini advance. After a couple of little hiccups we are down to 2 eggs. I have heard that sometimes bantam eggs can hatch early... well, after checking my water levels and making sure everything looked good... one of my eggs moved! I thought maybe it was my eyes. Nope! It's not rockin' n rollin' But it is definitely moving.![]()
But now I'm not sure what to do! Should I lock them down? Isn't it too early for lockdown? help! I can't sit still! It's too bad that I already went for my run this morning. I feel like I could run a marathon right now!
increasing the humidity is getting them ready to hatch. leaving the humidity lower, allows them to continue to evaporate and lose water weight. I feel like having lower humidity at the end, for longer, makes them hatch faster. more humidity, slower evaporation, slower time til hatch. just my thought

look at that pile of cuteness!

