TheOneTrueJoe2
Hatching
- Dec 1, 2025
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We have eight Rhode Island Red eggs that were put into our incubator on the morning of Monday 10th November. It's now Monday 1st December and one of them has just hatched (yay!). It externally pipped in the morning and hatched in the early afternoon.
However, none of the others have externally pipped yet. I'm a little worried because one of them started rocking more than 48 hours ago on the morning of Saturday 29th. That one stopped rocking yesterday and hasn't started moving again since.
This is the first time we've had chickens/eggs, so we're learning as we go. We didn't know how to properly increase the humidity in the incubator, so for most of their incubation the eggs have been at around 55%. Only today did we finally work out how to increase it and now the humidity is sitting between 65-70%.
I have two questions:
If none of the other eggs hatch today, should I remove the chick that has? I've read that hatched chicks should be removed from the incubator after 5-6 hours.
Is there anything I can do to help the others at this point?
However, none of the others have externally pipped yet. I'm a little worried because one of them started rocking more than 48 hours ago on the morning of Saturday 29th. That one stopped rocking yesterday and hasn't started moving again since.
This is the first time we've had chickens/eggs, so we're learning as we go. We didn't know how to properly increase the humidity in the incubator, so for most of their incubation the eggs have been at around 55%. Only today did we finally work out how to increase it and now the humidity is sitting between 65-70%.
I have two questions:
If none of the other eggs hatch today, should I remove the chick that has? I've read that hatched chicks should be removed from the incubator after 5-6 hours.
Is there anything I can do to help the others at this point?

