- Jan 26, 2012
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Okay, so I locked down with 9 viable eggs.
They started pipping on day 21, I had 3 pip, one was at the wrong end. After 16 hours of no progress from the one at the wrong end I make the decision to help.
The second pipped egg hatched with no issues. You can watch it here,
Here's where it got difficult. I had one zipping, when one of the previously hatched sat on the pipped hole, and smothered it. I had a 4th pip and not make it any further. I believe that openening the incubator to help had resulted in a shrinkwrapped chick.
It was a terrible hatch, only 2 survived.
I did some eggtopsies, and discovered that 2 eggs stopped forming after lockdown, they had small air cells .
I had 3 that I float tested on Day 22, they were all fully formed but didn't pip and hatch, and one of those was a bad egg. You can read about those eggs here: http://eggcartonlabels.blogspot.com/2012/02/bad-egg-in-incubator-ticking-time-bomb.html
I am trying again with a dry incubation this time. And I will not open the incubator, at all, until hatching is complete. By saving one, I believe I compromised the others. It was a tough lesson to learn, but I fully understand now.
Here are my beautiful little twins at about 11 and 12 hours old
They started pipping on day 21, I had 3 pip, one was at the wrong end. After 16 hours of no progress from the one at the wrong end I make the decision to help.
The second pipped egg hatched with no issues. You can watch it here,
Here's where it got difficult. I had one zipping, when one of the previously hatched sat on the pipped hole, and smothered it. I had a 4th pip and not make it any further. I believe that openening the incubator to help had resulted in a shrinkwrapped chick.
It was a terrible hatch, only 2 survived.
I did some eggtopsies, and discovered that 2 eggs stopped forming after lockdown, they had small air cells .
I had 3 that I float tested on Day 22, they were all fully formed but didn't pip and hatch, and one of those was a bad egg. You can read about those eggs here: http://eggcartonlabels.blogspot.com/2012/02/bad-egg-in-incubator-ticking-time-bomb.html
I am trying again with a dry incubation this time. And I will not open the incubator, at all, until hatching is complete. By saving one, I believe I compromised the others. It was a tough lesson to learn, but I fully understand now.
Here are my beautiful little twins at about 11 and 12 hours old

