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JessicaDotta
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- Oct 27, 2020
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I'm glad you told me that. I think part of the problem is 1.) in the first week, the humidity was too high. 2) I was off a day for my lockdown, so the eggs kept turning, making it difficult to get into a hatching position. I've got another one in the wrong spot. Just pipped, going to keep a watchful eye on it.Looks like the brown egg.
I've had a few wrong end pippers this year because the chicks were too big to turn to their aircells. They were able to hatch successfully, but I had to help one since it was way to big, & cramped to zip.