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Muchos gracias, your Highness!! Now I just need to find a small, cheap incubator!!
. Only advice is to increase humidity to stop internal evaporation as you know it's a fine line keep um wet and try to slow them air cells down ,,,,,,I just candled my shipped hedemora eggs that are on day 9. Luckily all the eggs that I marked as suspicious turns out to have moving and wiggling embryos inside. But seriously, those aircells...They're ALL OVER THE PLACEAnd they're huge! Even though I've had the humidity alot higher than what I usually do because of staggered hatching... I'd say they're covering 1/3 of the egg already. They're hatching size. It could look like I'm gonna get some weak small chicks out of this - if they hatch at all...
Any experiences?![]()
Hi,If you are able to see this video you will see the egg at the bottom of the screen and you will see the birdie in there that has stopped trying
Hi,
Have not looked at the video yet.but want to encourage you to be patient..........Sometimes they rest for a period of time.
I know with chickens, it can be 24 hours before they hatch. .I had a hatch recently that I could see no movement and no sound even with a stethoscope.. They popped out day 23????????????????
Don't give up on the egg..........oh, and welcome to the thread..............................![]()
. Lol no problemo polak not to many get the chicken king outta the screen name lol as far as styro bators go as new B said holds true but you can hatch in any of them with good success with a lot of patience and the right amount prep and research the options for styros are endless from 30 bucks to 200 it depends on budget and experience there are a ton of posts on each unit out there and guides that will help you succeed with what ever bator you decide to go with chooks chicks guide to dry hatching in a still air styro is top rate and has helped with a lot of good hatches with the $30 styro still air bators and Sally sunshines hatching 101 guide is also top notch for a more advanced forced air styro and the folks in this may hatchalong thread are a great bunch using all types of bators with good tips and advice that has led to good numbers and a few failures to learn from,, what ever you decide to go with after your first go around I'm sure you will be hooked and move right on into the hatchaholics gang we have all seem to become ,,, any hoot good luck and happy hatching !!Be careful with those cheap incubators...you do get what you pay for. Good luck!!!
Good luck with your hatch......Hey guys! My eggs will be due on the 21st and the 28th! Super excited!!! I haven't hatched chicks out for a long time.