the "not-so-bad" Blue Wheaten Ameraucana Hatch of 2010

Some interesting education (from ... http://msucares.com/poultry/reproductions/poultry_pipped.html )

Pipped eggs that do not hatch

If chick embryos develop to the pipping stage, or at first shell cracking at hatching, they are normally healthy enough to hatch unless some incubator adjustment prevents it from happening. The problem is usually caused by either 1) poor ventilation or 2) improper humidity.

The air exchange requirement within an incubator is greatest during the last day of incubation. The chick embryo's oxygen requirement continually increases during development and especially when breathing using the respiratory system just before hatching. The vent openings are frequently restricted at this time in an attempt to boost incubator humidity. Instead of helping the chick hatch, the chick is suffocated from lack of ventilation. Never decrease ventilation openings at hatching in an attempt to increase humidity. Increase humidity by other methods. If any vent adjustments are made, they should be opened more.

Another reason for mortality during hatching is improper humidity adjustment. The deaths can be produced from too much humidity during the entire incubation period or from too little humidity during the hatching period.

The desired egg weight loss during incubation caused by water evaporation is about 12 percent. If humidity during incubation is kept too high, adequate water evaporation from the egg is prevented. The chick can drown in the water remaining in the shell at hatching. A dried coating around the chick's nostrils and beak indicates that drowning was likely. Attention to maintaining proper incubation humidity during incubation will reduce the potential for this problem at hatching time.

If the humidity is allowed to decrease after the chick pips the shell, the membranes within the shell can dry-out and stick to the chick. This prevents the chick from turning inside the shell and stops the hatching process. The chick eventually dies. If the membranes around the shell opening appear dried and shrunken, the cause is probably low humidity during hatching. This condition can occur quickly (within 1 or 2 minutes) when the incubator is opened to remove or assist other chicks that are hatching. When hatching begins and proper incubator conditions are attained, the incubator should never be opened until after all chicks are hatched and ready for placement in the brooder.
 
Yup, I'm going nuts.
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Thank the Lord I'm not drilling and fillin' tomorrow.
 
Very interesting reading Kathy. I got up, went over to the Brinsea and opened the vent all the way... I had it 3/4s open.
So now the humidity pump is really pushing water in there, but I suppose as it evaporates that gives them fresh oxygen right?

One of the 14 pips in the 1588 looks like it wants to start zipping.

The one that zipped in 15 minutes (#5) is doing laps around the outside of the bator with the other chicks. Peachick must have something in her water to make her eggs so blue and her chicks so lively. #2 is one of hers also.

#3 is really perking up and fluffing finally!! (one of mine)

No Wisconsin or Texas chicks yet.
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I leave my vents all open. The reason I do is because of an early hatch I had .... I had them all closed and covered, trying to keep humidity up, and I got 3 or 4 out of 28. They all died of no oxygen, I believe.
 
I'm trying to memorize every chick as they come out so that in the morning I can mark them with food coloring. I'll mark each one with a color to correspond to the breeder.

#1 - BWA X Salmon Faverolle. Tiny egg, decent size chick, BIG LUNGS (has feathered legs and FIVE TOES like it's momma.. hope it's a pullet!)

#2 Peachick egg. Big lungs

#3... Mine... looked dry when it cracked it's top. I upped the humidity immediately to over 70 and apparently it helped..

#4... mine... pooped all over a pip on another egg. doubt that one will make it now. (Mine are all BWA X W/BW unless otherwise noted.)

#5... Peachick egg. VERY LIVELY... zipped in less than 15 minutes.
 

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