Congrats on the pip Jacks! Are you leaving the turner rails in for hatching? I heard that is dangerous for chicks since they can get hurt or trapped while flopping around.
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Sounds good. I did that with the one that died before totally zipping. Poor thing had its head turned wrong. I guess it ran out of air.the other 12 hatches are great right now.![]()
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So I pulled a stinky one today and eggtopsied it, looks like it quit around day 17/18... I think the temperature fluctuation may be the culprit. If the others look the same in a couple days I'm blaming that. I just wonder why the local eggs didn't seem effected.
I can home from work to find a very lively fluffed up chick and another egg with a pip, but humidity was at 20%!
I was absolutely gutted, the incubator had run dry, I looked this morning and it was half full, I thought it would be best not to open the incubator and went to work. I can't believe how fast it dried out! I have another incubator at day 15 that was sitting at 70, I added water to both yesterday, but way more to the now dry one, I don't get it.
I was very upset, added water and carried on doing what i needed to do, setting up a little brooder for the lonely hatcher.
Once I moved him into the brooder I checked the eggs, thinking the worst, three unzipped eggs, seem not to have pipped internally. The egg that had pipped, I pulled a tiny triangle of shell away at the pip and saw white membrane and a moving chick. I am leaving it for a while and I will check again, keeping an eye on the pipped egg, I may remove some more she'll at the aircel to see what is happening to the chick. Any advice would be very welcome. Also advice on dealing with hatching stress!
I've already taken him out, I could have left him in for a couple more hours, but I only have time to teach chicks to eat, drink etc in the evenings. He is within hearing distance of the incubator. The pipped egg is now shaking and peeping so panic over. I have read that humidity drops are only a problem for pipped eggs, but 20% is very low, if the other eggs fail to hatch could the drop be a possible cause?