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How can I tell if I should keep them in or pull them out?
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You hatch all in once? or you use other incubator for hatch?I have 22 that go on lockdown on the 20th. I am not sure about alot of them. Still new to this should I leave them in there or go ahead and take them out.
Ok so watch the humidity not to high because they grow so fast and die in the eggs.I hatch all in one. Just wondering about the ones that are possibly not good. Had one today that was fully developed but exploded when I touched it.![]()
humidity first 18 day 45-50 hatching time 55-60Thanks the humidity did get high for a while. The still air one is not keeping temp good. So I have a lot that have not progresses as they should have.
Some places show 55-60 first 18 days and about 80 on hatch day. So that is probably my problem.humidity first 18 day 45-50 hatching time 55-60
That was my problem to ,i use high humidity and when i hear the low humidity i check the not hatch eggs.'Some places show 55-60 first 18 days and about 80 on hatch day. So that is probably my problem.
Don't candle to much can hurt the chicksAhh... so excited! It is so cool watching Faith move inside the egg! I really hope it's a girl, since my other two bantams are't looking so hot. With all the other eggs, it's to dark to see. (Really bad flashlight). All I can see are veins, not the actual movement. I'm going to get pics later![]()