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Oh my goodness! So precious!Everyone else is eating drinking and active. Cookie almost blends in w the washable run they're on. . . she's so stinkin cute
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Oh my goodness! So precious!Everyone else is eating drinking and active. Cookie almost blends in w the washable run they're on. . . she's so stinkin cute
My mistake, Saturday was day 21. I didn't sleep much last night.Yesterday was day 21, a few of Sweety's eggs hatched early, so it seems longer than it really is. I'm worried the two that piped might ne sealed in. There still trying, but might need some help. The humidity been pretty steady 65-70% once I added the sponge.
I'm sorry.I just checked a few of the unpiped eggs, no movement, no noise![]()
The Ayams were already teetering then they were on the perimeter and got chilled. I'll definitely have separate batches for eggs of different sizes the next time. Opening the incubator to move the chicks that hatched probably caused issues too.I'm sorry.Maybe the power outage affected them.
I wouldn’t blame yourself for opening the incubator. If you quickly remove chicks from the incubator, it won’t cause others not to hatch. Shrink wrapping is a thing, but not as common and easy to do as everyone makes it seem.The Ayams were already teetering then they were on the perimeter and got chilled. I'll definitely have separate batches for eggs of different sizes the next time. Opening the incubator to move the chicks that hatched probably caused issues too.
I would honestly candle all the remaining eggs right now, if you are curious. Anyone that hasn’t internally pipped by this point will likely not hatch. If you have any interest in doing eggtopsies, you could do them in the ones that haven’t internally pipped. If any are still alive, make sure to pull their beak out of the membrane. But any that have pipped internally and not externally you can place a safety hole. Then can continue to assist the hatch this afternoon and evening! If you don’t want to assist or do eggtopsies, I would leave them in overnight and candle then toss any without movement tomorrow morning.I was just taking to a friend about it and mentioned the hatching baskets. He asked if the bottom of the basket was vented . . .which they aren't . . . that might have caused issues with airflow.
Edit: I removed the baskets and crossing my fingers . . .i haven't checked all the eggs and there are still the two that pipped
Do you have a picture of what an internal pip looks like?I would honestly candle all the remaining eggs right now, if you are curious. Anyone that hasn’t internally pipped by this point will likely not hatch. If you have any interest in doing eggtopsies, you could do them in the ones that haven’t internally pipped. If any are still alive, make sure to pull their beak out of the membrane. But any that have pipped internally and not externally you can place a safety hole. Then can continue to assist the hatch this afternoon and evening! If you don’t want to assist or do eggtopsies, I would leave them in overnight and candle then toss any without movement tomorrow morning.