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Days 19–21: What to Expect During Hatching

Days 19–21: What to Expect During Hatching

Timeline Overview

Day 19

- Internal pipping begins
- Chicks move toward the air cell

Day 20

- External pipping may appear
- Shell cracking becomes visible

Day 21

- Chicks hatch from the shell
- Newly hatched chicks begin drying

Signs Hatching Has Started

As hatch day approaches, chicks begin positioning themselves for hatching and may start internal pipping inside the shell.

Egg movement, chirping sounds, and small shell cracks are common signs that hatching has started.

Internal Pip vs External Pip

Internal pipping occurs when the chick breaks into the air cell inside the egg and begins breathing air.

External pipping happens when the chick creates the first visible crack in the shell before fully hatching.

How Long Hatching Takes

The hatching process may take several hours or longer depending on chick strength, humidity, and incubation conditions.

It is normal for chicks to rest between stages of hatching while absorbing the remaining yolk.

When to Help a Chick Hatch

In most situations, chicks should hatch naturally without assistance. Opening the shell too early may cause bleeding or injury if the chick is not fully ready.

Assistance should only be considered carefully when serious hatching problems occur.

Caring for Newly Hatched Chicks

Newly hatched chicks should remain inside the incubator until fully dry and active.

Stable warmth and proper airflow help chicks recover and adjust after hatching.

Common Hatching Problems

Common hatch-day problems include low humidity, weak chicks, delayed hatching, and chicks becoming stuck inside the shell membrane.

Stable incubation conditions help reduce these late-stage hatching issues.

Best Practices for Days 19–21

- Maintain stable humidity during hatch day
- Avoid opening the incubator too often
- Allow chicks to hatch naturally when possible
- Ensure proper ventilation and airflow
- Keep newly hatched chicks warm and dry

Conclusion

Days 19–21 are the final and most exciting stages of incubation as chicks begin hatching from the shell. Stable humidity, proper airflow, and patience help create healthier hatch conditions and improve chick survival.

Understanding the hatching process can help incubators support healthier chicks and achieve better hatch success.

Recommended Incubator 

Zemiro incubators automatically turn eggs and stop turning when hatch day approaches.

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