The eggs take 21 days from start of incubation, regardless of when they were laid. So if they have started hatching today, expect most of them to come today and tomorrow, then you might get the odd late one a day or so after that, but if you are left with unhatched eggs by day 25, and you cannot hear sounds within, dispose of them. By this stage the hen will possibly have kicked the eggs out anyway as she will be concentrating on her new babies.
The hen will show the chicks how to eat and drink, there is no need to worry about this aspect.
Re sexing the chicks, as with most chicks (except autosexing breeds), you need to wait until they start to feather up a bit before you can reliably sex them. I have a couple of araucana cross cocks and it took me ages to sex one of them - I was convinced he was a girl till he started crowing! Why not post a picture on here when they are about 4 weeks old and then we can all have a go at sexing them for you.
The hen will show the chicks how to eat and drink, there is no need to worry about this aspect.
Re sexing the chicks, as with most chicks (except autosexing breeds), you need to wait until they start to feather up a bit before you can reliably sex them. I have a couple of araucana cross cocks and it took me ages to sex one of them - I was convinced he was a girl till he started crowing! Why not post a picture on here when they are about 4 weeks old and then we can all have a go at sexing them for you.
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