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Jrbd82
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I’m nervous bc the pic I posted earlier? The membrane now looks at hard as the shellThat's what I was guessing. Sounds like they're doing just fine then.
Keep us posted, and good luck!
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I’m nervous bc the pic I posted earlier? The membrane now looks at hard as the shellThat's what I was guessing. Sounds like they're doing just fine then.
Keep us posted, and good luck!
I’ve never had chickens or ducks hips and the shell not be poking out where you see them pecking pecking pecking awayI’m nervous bc the pic I posted earlier? The membrane now looks at hard as the shell
Is it yellow or just white?I’m nervous bc the pic I posted earlier? The membrane now looks at hard as the shell
Can you post a new pic?I’ve never had chickens or ducks hips and the shell not be poking out where you see them pecking pecking pecking away
Neither Does there seem to be any movement within the egg. I can hold my light up on the outside of the incubator in somewhat candle them. Other eggs I still see movement but this one there is none
On the one that isn't moving, wet the membrane so you can see through it with some warm water. Just use a q-tip and gently rub the water on.Neither Does there seem to be any movement within the egg. I can hold my light up on the outside of the incubator in somewhat candle them. Other eggs I still see movement but this one there is none
How do I do that if 10 others have pipped?On the one that isn't moving, wet the membrane so you can see through it with some warm water. Just use a q-tip and gently rub the water on.
I'd also try to keep your humidity at 75%. Those membranes are looking dry.
Also, I can sort of candle with my light through the case of the incubator- I haven’t been taking them out to candle. Days are down to “2”On the one that isn't moving, wet the membrane so you can see through it with some warm water. Just use a q-tip and gently rub the water on.
I'd also try to keep your humidity at 75%. Those membranes are looking dry.