If the humidity is really high you will see condensation on wall surface. When you see that occur it's at about 80% or higher.
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Good! It’s trying to hatch! It’s beak is in a bit of an awkward position so it’s taking the little chick some time but I think that this chick will be the only one to hatch out of this batch, I’m seeing no movement in the other eggs but I’ll wait and see. THANK YOU so MUCH for all the advice/help!!@Potato2010 How is the egg/chick this morning?
It’s an ayam cemani mix chickYay!!!
They almost always need the full 21 days. Be patient. If you help it, it's all but guaranteed to not make it. Keep incubator shut and put an additional glass of water in to increase h20 surface area ( sturdy and tall enough to keep hatchling safe) they are all over the place when they get free from the egg.It’s trying to hatch!! That’s the thing! And it’s day 19 in the incubator!
How are you measuring the humidity? If you are using the built in instruments, they are notorious for being inaccurate. Suggest you purchase and use a standalone hygrometer or a combination thermometer/hygrometer.Yes I add LOTS of water and it still stays at like 20%!! What do I do the little baby isn’t doing much except for sitting in it’s egg it’s still alive should help it hatch?
Maybe it's your hydrometer that broken?Yes I add LOTS of water and it still stays at like 20%!! What do I do the little baby isn’t doing much except for sitting in it’s egg it’s still alive should help it hatch?