Jojociita
Chirping
- Aug 25, 2023
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I have a new problem
(set up at end of post) - Its day 18 of a 9 chick incubation, and someone has internally pipped(VERY EARLY) as of 2 hours ago, but is very VERY sporadically weakly peeping… more of a weak trill actually. I don’t know who it is and I’ve never heard such a weak sad little sound and I’m very much worried. I can’t get a good recording of the sound but it’s a very soft peep with… vibrato? I’m pushing human ideas on this but it sounds weak and sad but I don’t know WHO it is! No one has externally pipped (or internally that I know of) but I worrry about opening the bator to candle and find the sad peep. Should I give it a shot?
Poor little one is 3 days early to be pipping internally, and the temp/humidity has stayed constant at 99.8-100.2f & 45-50%.
I haven’t the slightest who it is, and all the eggs were viable and wiggling now. My last little single guy hatched malpositioned and miraculously made it without assistance after 36 hours from internal/external (simultaneous) pip. He had a distended tummy and belly bottom but acted otherwise ok— he passed within 16 hours.
I’m running a diy still air incubator with an IoT set up to keep the temp between 99.5 and 100.5, humidity has been stable between 45% - 50%, hand turning 3 times daily, switching directions each day as to not harm the chaleza (I can’t spell, apologies). I’m just not sure since I’m still quite new to this and I don’t know if I’m panicking too early or this is something that is an actual concern.
And guidance is appreciated.



I haven’t the slightest who it is, and all the eggs were viable and wiggling now. My last little single guy hatched malpositioned and miraculously made it without assistance after 36 hours from internal/external (simultaneous) pip. He had a distended tummy and belly bottom but acted otherwise ok— he passed within 16 hours.
I’m running a diy still air incubator with an IoT set up to keep the temp between 99.5 and 100.5, humidity has been stable between 45% - 50%, hand turning 3 times daily, switching directions each day as to not harm the chaleza (I can’t spell, apologies). I’m just not sure since I’m still quite new to this and I don’t know if I’m panicking too early or this is something that is an actual concern.
And guidance is appreciated.

