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OK, update time; Currently have five hatched, and one pipping. One that had pipped last night, and completely cracked the shell in two by mid-morning, had still not got out when I came home at 12:30, so I interfered (sorry ), and removed the smallest section, and the little poppet was out in 2 minutes. I think it was just exhausted. It's laying there now, panting. I guess I thought they would all hatch more or less together, dunno why, but as it's only day 22 now, I will leave them until Saturday, then see what's left.
The one that hatched yesterday morning is now fully fluffed, as are the two that hatched yesterday evening, so I was thinking of putting them in the brooder, now it's ready and up to temperature. As they have no room for feed or water in the incubator. Is that a good idea? I will leave today's hatchees in the incubator a little longer.
It's so much easier to have a Hen doing all the worrying!
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
I'd move the ones who are moving about into the brooder and give the "helpee" a chance to recover from its exhaustion. I help them out too especially if they're cheeping - it just breaks my heart to hear them. The last 2 I've helped out have gone on to be absolutely fine. Had to get one of the Partridge Orps out last week and so far s/he seems fine - bigger than the others which may be why it struggled.
Phoebe has hatched 3 Copper blue marans eggs so far this morning and the other 3 are pipped so really chuffed as they were ebay eggs!
Thanks Peeps! The first 3 are in the Brooder, and happily pecking at the Chick Crumb that I scattered about. I've just raised the lamp, as they wouldn't go under it, so I guess it was too hot, despite my thermometer telling me it was 95 degrees.
I have another question; can I clean out the incubator at this stage? It STINKS! I have 2 Chicks in there, and one nearly hatched, and the remainder of the eggs. They, and the other three have pooed in there, and, like I say, it really pongs, so I would like to change the tea towel in the bottom. Will this do any harm?
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
You'll drop the humidity if you keep opening the incubator - probably not a good idea at this stage.
My little broody girl has done the biz as you can see above! All 6 hatched! What a star she is. Even let me move her to take photos!
Very impressed as they are ebay eggs!
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