Congrats WholeWheat!! They might have pipped on the side you can't see!
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waiting for the news, it's the 17th
The bator is getting noisy, but I still can't see anything. I am keeping myself busy by getting the brooder ready and just generally tidying the house. I just wish I could see some evidence they are okay. The humidity is holding steady, although I have wrestled with it today to keep it up and it won't budge past 64, but the temp did bump up to 100 today and staying there. It has been a consistent 99 over the past three days.
Hey wholewheatchicken, I just saw your question. I found this thread which might be helpful -not sure if I uploaded it correctly, but you could always do a search of the title. You might just wait before intervening, though. It is still early. Can you see if there is a pip on the bottom of the "liquidy" egg?Okay, hatching buddies....I have one egg that now has liquid under it. Do you know if this is normal? I asked on the hatching thread, but the hatchers must be at work today. If it is normal, how is it going to breathe? The peeping seems like it is getting louder, but since I can't see anything I have no idea which one it is making the noise. I'm assuming it's the one with the liquid under it.
That didn't look good. I tried to gently tilt the box so the egg would roll off of that liquid, but it didn't budge much. All the other eggs went for a ride though. I would think I would have to move it off of that stuff or else it would stick to it and that would surely be the end of it. I don't think I will open the bator up though, just try a little more to move it. It just happened a short time ago.