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Forgot to mention that I’m fairly certain the one in the middle is still alive. How should I go about on that one? No shadowing or anything. No bruising no drawdown. I think it is malpositioned.
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Advice? Do either look internally pipped? I’m not sure. I see shadowing towards the top of the shell now. Calling anyone that can be of assistance!
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here’s egg 1 from 2 different angles day 27 for this one:
Here’s egg 2 from 2 different angles day 26 for this one:
I did not see anything in the videos that told me yes they were internally pipped for sure.Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help. Yes, the temperature is accurate I calibrated it and checked it with a separate thermometer. Day 1 started 24 hours after I set them. I checked really good and haven’t seen any bruising. Last hatch I had one that was malpositioned and bruised the shell. I assisted him and now know what the bruise looks like. I just got home so I’m going to check them right now and probably add safety holes. One other question I have another egg from the same batch on day 27 that hasn’t done anything no drawdown, shadowing or anything. I can still see good veining but no movement. It may of passed or may be malpositioned but I don’t see any bruising. Can I go ahead and open the air cell to see what’s going on? Or if it’s still alive?
Haha.. I missed this while I was typing.Well I’ve got some good news!! I got home and verified that both were internally pipped!! Made a safety hole in each!! Lots of movement and peeping!!!
Remind me what day it is again?Forgot to mention that I’m fairly certain the one in the middle is still alive. How should I go about on that one? No shadowing or anything. No bruising no drawdown. I think it is malpositioned.
Ok I see it's day 27.Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help. Yes, the temperature is accurate I calibrated it and checked it with a separate thermometer. Day 1 started 24 hours after I set them. I checked really good and haven’t seen any bruising. Last hatch I had one that was malpositioned and bruised the shell. I assisted him and now know what the bruise looks like. I just got home so I’m going to check them right now and probably add safety holes. One other question I have another egg from the same batch on day 27 that hasn’t done anything no drawdown, shadowing or anything. I can still see good veining but no movement. It may of passed or may be malpositioned but I don’t see any bruising. Can I go ahead and open the air cell to see what’s going on? Or if it’s still alive?
Thanks. I’ll wait for now. The other two are peeping a lot! So I would start to intervene about 12 hours after the safety hole right? Would I go sooner for the on on day 27?Ok I see it's day 27.
I still think I would wait a bit for some clue that it's trying to pip somewhere.
You want to kind of Base your time frame off of when they internally pip. Refer to @Pyxis guide. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/living-off-social-security.1272852/post-20463226Thanks. I’ll wait for now. The other two are peeping a lot! So I would start to intervene about 12 hours after the safety hole right? Would I go sooner for the on on day 27?
Day 27 for egg 6 (one of the ones that was internally pipped and I added a safety hole. Day 27 for the one that is alive with no signs of hatching.Remind me what day it is again?
I’ve been looking over her guide and will follow it closely. I’ll probably widen the hole in a couple hours so I can monitor better. Then I’ll just watch and see. They internally pipped late last night I’m fairly sure. Thanks for the advice.You want to kind of Base your time frame off of when they internally pip. Refer to @Pyxis guide. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/living-off-social-security.1272852/post-20463226
And just go with your gut.
As long as they can breathe and are tapping chirping and being active there is really no set time.
In theory they should be fine as long as they can breathe.
It can take quite a while from internal to external, maybe more than 12 hours. But it's all up to you really on how long your willing to hold off opening them.