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A pic of the egg from last night--the one with the strange series of pips--
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What you were likely seeing was the chick zipping. They do not always make a nice even line and it can look like a series of pips.Actually, now that I'm looking on the computer screen, neither can I... I woke up to a new, fully fluffy chick![]()
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That's what I was thinking last night, actually, but since I didn't get to see the first hatcher zip (I was only gone an hour or so! There was only a pip when I left. It's so not fair
) the only other zip I've seen was the one I ended up helping after it turned 90 degrees and got stuck for over 12 hours, so I was afraid that the new one was having even more trouble.![]()
Would I be correct in assuming that candling (and water candling, if necessary) the eggs from outside tonight would be a good idea? I mean, if they've been in the incubator for 24 hours, there'd be movement by then if there was any life, right? Assuming they don't surprise me by having external pips when I get home from work or something.
Yes, check for signs of life!That's what I was thinking last night, actually, but since I didn't get to see the first hatcher zip (I was only gone an hour or so! There was only a pip when I left. It's so not fair
) the only other zip I've seen was the one I ended up helping after it turned 90 degrees and got stuck for over 12 hours, so I was afraid that the new one was having even more trouble.![]()
Would I be correct in assuming that candling (and water candling, if necessary) the eggs from outside tonight would be a good idea? I mean, if they've been in the incubator for 24 hours, there'd be movement by then if there was any life, right? Assuming they don't surprise me by having external pips when I get home from work or something.
Totally I agree. Candling good...water candling useless. I don't bother with float testing either.Yes, check for signs of life!
I do not water candle though. They will peep if they are alive--or you will see a beak moving in the air cell.
What day are they on?