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Re: 99% Humidity. Eggs dimpleing.
Originally Posted by IrishBalls
The look good! I've had eggs die late term: so it is impossible to say that they will all make it at this point.
My eyes see that a few of those eggs are still slightly dehydrated and *may* struggle to hatch. In this event I would assist by making a small incision on the top of all the eggs after the first few have pipped.
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Whether they're going to hatch or not there's only one thing you can do:
Incubate Until There's No Debate
Just keep incubating them until you know they aren't going to hatch yet. It could help to raise humidity a little bit but they should be fine. Breeding is all about patience, just keep trying and you will succeed. Keep us updated
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Thank you. I thought they looked okay. I will try upping the humidity in the egg box.
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I have a digital hygrometer in the egg box. Its telling my its 99%. I suspect it might be telling me lies.
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Re: 99% Humidity. Eggs dimpleing.
Try adding 1-2 more hygrometers, having 2-3 will give you precise readings. 99% is a possible and even likely measurement.
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