So I am laying in bed, about to sign off for the night. Meanwhile, my sister and youngest niece are both practically camped out in my niece's room beside the big 100G aquarium holding baby chicks and ducks. They haven't moved in 30 minutes...
We call this "Poultry Peeking" LOL
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a good hatch for those eggs! I usually candle four times: Day 5 to check for development, Day 10 to mark the size of the air cell, and again on Day 14 and 18 (lockdown) to mark the air cell. That way I can gauge the humidity needs of the eggs, and adjust accordingly. I usually don't get much movement by day 18 either.
I am so very ready to start getting chicks and their mess out of my garage, so I totally understand -and I'll hope for a finished coop for you too.
My first hatch, I was very hands on. Weighing, candling and marking air cells at days 1, 7 and 14, and candling and marking air cells on day 18. I decided this batch to just leave them alone for the most part. I've candled one or two here and there, but for the most part, have tried to ignore them. The air cells are appropriately sized and now we just hope I can keep my humidity high enough through hatch. I had a dream last night that I had two external peeps over night - at 25% humidity. YIKES. Not a good dream!