do i remove empty eggs

lisa0714

In the Brooder
Apr 17, 2018
5
13
14
Alabama
First time ever hatching eggs. Do I need to remove the empty egg shells after the chicks are out? My incubator says it will hold 41 eggs but only put 34 in it for the first try. Already have 4 that have hatched out today and wondering if the empty shells are in the way of some of the other baby chicks trying to come out. Any advice would be appreciated, thank you.
 
No, you do not need to remove the shells unless you see a specific problem. Then it is a judgment call. The only time I've ever opened the incubator during lockdown because of an egg shell from one that has already hatched was when a half shell wrapped around an egg that had pipped in a way that the later egg could not hatch.

Some people open the incubator during lockdown quite a bit, others never. I'm in the group that does not open the incubator until the hatch is over unless I see an emergency I need to deal with. The issue is that it is possible that you can cause a chick to get shrink-wrapped by opening the incubator after a chick has pipped. The membrane around the chick can dry out because of the drop in humidity and shrink tight around the chick so it cannot hatch.

That does not happen to every chick that has pipped, from my experience it doesn't happen all that often. But it can happen so I consider it good practice to not open the incubator unless you have a real reason. But if I have a real issue to deal with I will open it. To me, removing the empty shells would be a frivolous reason to open it and unnecessarily expose the eggs to damage.
 
Thank you. So far I have 14 that have hatched and there were a few more that had pipped but I think the others must have kicked them around too much because they haven't done anything else for over 12 hours.
 

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