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suburbanfarm
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Maybe it's worth making a safety hole and see if you can see any movement? If not proceed to assisted hatch/eggtopsy?
Thanks, I think I'll go through float/hole steps today
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Maybe it's worth making a safety hole and see if you can see any movement? If not proceed to assisted hatch/eggtopsy?
Amazing! Would be such a great surpriseIf it helps, I had a day 23/24 hatch and it yielded 2 healthy baby chicks.![]()
Also, they were in fluid... Does that tell me anything?Update: they were all gone
We did an eggtopsy. I'm trying to work out where things went wrong so I can correct for the next batch.
1. I think there's cold spots around the edges where I had the eggs once I laid them flat.
2. I upped humidity too early.
The chicks that died looked well formed. I think there were some malposition issues and air cells too big. Most didn't have veins. Yolk not absorbed.
Yeah that makes sense.... That's why they were in fluid?My guess would be they drowned on internal pipping. As you said, humidity too high and air cells too big.
If humidity was too high air cells will be SMALL with fluid in eggs.
If humidity was too low you'd have LARGE air cells.