Hoping to see pips or chicks when I get home.

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Hope you have pips and chicks!Hoping to see pips or chicks when I get home.![]()
She's out!!! looking good and spunky. almost dry in incubator- 4 hours nowMine sometimes take a 12+ hour nap after initial pip, so I wouldn't be worried about it until tomorrow.
I find that the 1st tends to take the longest to hatch. Once out, her peeping encourages the others to move it along and break out of those shells. Plus keeping the incubator closed keeps the humidity & temp stable. I open 1x per day to very quickly remove chicks - about 24hrs after the 1st chick is out. (I also mist the side wall of the incubator to return the humidity Others feel that you should never open the incubator until ALL the hatching is done, but I've never made it that long.She's out!!! looking good and spunky. almost dry in incubator- 4 hours now
and other 4 eggs arent' pipped yet but are wiggling and internally pipped for 24+(?) hours. Should i move her to brooder?
I've made a humidity tent to drape over incubator with two humidifers and a tent and a ladder. If i need to adjust things I get that cranking and monitor temps and % Rh carefully. I have a Incuview and it really likes to stay at 70%. makes me wonder if the air exchange is good enough.I find that the 1st tends to take the longest to hatch. Once out, her peeping encourages the others to move it along and break out of those shells. Plus keeping the incubator closed keeps the humidity & temp stable. I open 1x per day to very quickly remove chicks - about 24hrs after the 1st chick is out. (I also mist the side wall of the incubator to return the humidity Others feel that you should never open the incubator until ALL the hatching is done, but I've never made it that long.
okay I thought i read 24 hours somewhere for the first chick to live off of yolk stillI've made a humidity tent to drape over incubator with two humidifers and a tent and a ladder. If i need to adjust things I get that cranking and monitor temps and % Rh carefully. I have a Incuview and it really likes to stay at 70%. makes me wonder if the air exchange is good enough.