well one is Just wondering how long it takes from chicks making noise to them trying to break out .. anyone ? Abit worried as its day 20 the eggs are very strong Iv not even been able to candle most of them and iv just put the humid to 80% this morning.
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One of mine chirped all day- and I expected it to be hatched by morning.
Bad news was that it didn't- clearly too week to peck it's way out.
Farmers wife said I shouldn't have helped it as it would have been a weakling and probablt died anyway.
Soooo..what I'm saying is.....mine was happily chirping for at least 12 hrs- so I imagine for you ......( cos you WON'T have my bad luck)...start boiling the kettle and getting the towels ready!!!!!
Exciting isn't it?????"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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First one of mine was cheeping for 25 hours before she hatched, another only 20 minutes, and the last one hatched out over 90 hours after the first one pipped! It's all in the lap of the gods I'm afraid. As Nicos said, if you help them they might die anyway so, hard as it is not to intervene, let Mother Nature do her job. One very important thing though - make sure you've got your camera ready for photosMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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Hope this isnt the only one or its going to be one expensive chicken
[IMG] Picasa Web Albums - david - This years crop [/IMG]
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YEY!!!!!...could be out any minute!!!
some of mine were out within 1/2 hr- another was about 3 hrs...no idea what'average' is though????
Have you had a little peep through the hole? ..just to see if it's going to be a yellow or brown chick???- or do you know anyway?????"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostYEY!!!!!...could be out any minute!!!
some of mine were out within 1/2 hr- another was about 3 hrs...no idea what'average' is though????
Have you had a little peep through the hole? ..just to see if it's going to be a yellow or brown chick???- or do you know anyway?????
2 more thing you may know do i need to cut any umbilical cords etc ? i was just going to leave her/him alone for 24 hours in the incubator that brings me to the next one This incubator fan is at the top blowing down pritty fast will the chicks be ok with the wind
Picasa Web Albums - david - This years crop
Originally posted by chicken slave View PostThat has just started to breakout it could take a long time, try not to be to impatient. I went out to stop me sitting waiting as you can see straight into my incubator. Once at that stage one of mine took 2 days.....
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Originally posted by davefromthechipie View Post
Thank for that. as i just read one website and it said half a day then they die >.< so started to panic..
They can do it is up to mother nature but on the upside you can see her little beak so she is fine, she now has to turn and crack all the way round some do this really fast once they've got the hang of it.
They all come out dark brown or black until they dry out even the yellow ones
I would go and watch a DVD check back later they will be fine in the bator even with your mega fan.
Good luck and have the camera on standby
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From what I understand....
They die by suffocation if they've not cracked the shell open within a few hours.
The yolk sac will nourish them for at least 24 hours so it won't die of hunger or thirst.
I'd stop worrying for now ( and then have a gentle pick at the broken bits..but then again- that's me!!!)"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Originally posted by Nicos View Post( and then have a gentle pick at the broken bits..but then again- that's me!!!)
if possible
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Originally posted by MaureenHall View PostDon't worry, there's no cords to cut, blood to mop up or anything yukky. If any hatch during the night it's so lovely to open the incubator in the morning and see fluffy little faces staring up at you Isn't Mother Nature cleverMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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