Why so many of my chicks pip on the wrong end?

RoosterHuggerLiz

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I've got a problem where four out of five chicks I hatch pip on the wrong end, all of my eggs are from my backyard flock and I hand turn them three to five times a day for 17 days, I always keep my incubator about 100° and I do dry incubation, I've never personally lost a chick to hatching this way, I'm just curious on why they pip like this?
 
How do you position them in the incubator?
 
They're always positioned on their side, horizontally
You stopped turning them a few days before hatching, right? I know you said you did but are you positive that the auto turner (if you have one) was off?
 
Does the first one to pip do this? I wonder if it has anything to do with the dry incubation method? I typically incubate almost dry, but I live in NC where it's humid. Have you ever tried to stop turning them on day 15 or 16 to see if this makes a difference?
 
No it doesnt have to do with dry hatching.

I had this same problem hand turning. It has to be 5x or more per day or they pip the wrong end. I learned that after 3 years of incubating with hand turning only. I've always done dry incubation. All the pipping at the wrong end problems went away after i got an automatic turner, cause im too busy to stay on top of turning them all the time.
 

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