This is my first hatch in an incubator. Our last one was not successful due to me checking in too much. Lesson learned. </3
Ok, first I am not sure if I should help because I know normally is not a good thing to do however considering circumstances I am not sure if I should try and aid my quail hatching.
I ordered these eggs, and they were pretty cold upon arrival much to my dismay.
I have a Backyard Farms incubator, and its temp is really stable at 35.9c, however I reduced it to 35 yesterday after reading it needs to be lower for hatching.
Humidity was stable at 55%-60% through the incubation, and was brought up to 70% for the final few days and lockdown (that was 5 days ago)
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I had two chicks hatch 48 hours ago, one died within the hour, it was not able to absorb its yolk and had its umbilical cord attached still. The other is happy and healthy.
At the 48 hour mark I found I was unwilling to keep the alive chick in my incubator any more since the other eggs were still a ways off from hatching I did not want to risk their little life in the process.
The incubator I did not have to open all the way, and only had open a literal second at most.
Humidity went back up quickly and only dropped to 45% during this process. Temp dropped a little, but many eggs are already pipped.
Thing is they are JUST pipped, one egg is about 30% of the way through zipping, however has not made progress and is sitting wiggling and peeping, but I am not seeing progress. I have not seen any progress on this pip for the last 24 hours.
Should I assist it or just keep things closed? I don't mind trying to assist the hatch if it would be the best choice.
Ok, first I am not sure if I should help because I know normally is not a good thing to do however considering circumstances I am not sure if I should try and aid my quail hatching.
I ordered these eggs, and they were pretty cold upon arrival much to my dismay.
I have a Backyard Farms incubator, and its temp is really stable at 35.9c, however I reduced it to 35 yesterday after reading it needs to be lower for hatching.
Humidity was stable at 55%-60% through the incubation, and was brought up to 70% for the final few days and lockdown (that was 5 days ago)

I had two chicks hatch 48 hours ago, one died within the hour, it was not able to absorb its yolk and had its umbilical cord attached still. The other is happy and healthy.
At the 48 hour mark I found I was unwilling to keep the alive chick in my incubator any more since the other eggs were still a ways off from hatching I did not want to risk their little life in the process.
The incubator I did not have to open all the way, and only had open a literal second at most.
Humidity went back up quickly and only dropped to 45% during this process. Temp dropped a little, but many eggs are already pipped.
Thing is they are JUST pipped, one egg is about 30% of the way through zipping, however has not made progress and is sitting wiggling and peeping, but I am not seeing progress. I have not seen any progress on this pip for the last 24 hours.
Should I assist it or just keep things closed? I don't mind trying to assist the hatch if it would be the best choice.
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