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We are happy you have joined us. Best of luck with your hatch. Can't wait to see pictures of your babies.If any of them successfully hatch i will definitely be sharing with yallHello and welcome to BYCWe are happy you have joined us. Best of luck with your hatch. Can't wait to see pictures of your babies.




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Lol its does when I realized I read my information wrong and fully incubated just about all my eggs on the wrong end3 started piping today, wrong side obviously, so I slowly and gently turned them sideways to hopefully help the rest. Dont know if that hurt or helped yet but im hearing a lot of cheeping from the incubator
Stuff happens. What incubator are you using? They should be layed on their side. It makes it easier for the chicks to move around so they can pip and zip. I have had some eggs that were pipped on the pointy end and they hatched ok. Good luck and have fun...You'll get it next time! I hope you have a good hatch! When i incubated my first chick the temperature spiked to 108 a few times!Lol its does when I realized I read my information wrong and fully incubated just about all my eggs on the wrong end3 started piping today, wrong side obviously, so I slowly and gently turned them sideways to hopefully help the rest. Dont know if that hurt or helped yet but im hearing a lot of cheeping from the incubator