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Hi! Wow I know this is an old thread, but I have a question. I'm in the same position with a robin egg and i put it into my brinsea mini advance incubator and its been incubating for approximately 4 or 5 days and i candled it...
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Thank you for the great info. However when and if this egg hatches I will bring it to a local wildlife rehabilitator because I won't have any time to feed and tend to the chick properly. I'll let you know if it hatches or not, thanks!
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I am planning to Brian the chick to a wildlife rehabilitator if it hatches. Does anyone know if and when I should stop turning the egg before its hatch date?
Hi, answer will be greatly appreciated. I was walking down the street and happened to come across a robin egg on the grass. I picked it up and it is fully intact and was a little warm. I brought it in my house and I started up my Brinsea...
If the heat is to high or the brooder is to crowded, the chicks will sometimes pick on one another and leave patches of skin bald. If this is happening try lowering the temperature by about 3-5 degrees by raising the brooder...
The only problem is with each day the eggs stay at room temperature, is that they lose the possibility to hatch because of the possible bacterial contamination and lack of warmth. But if you already ordered the eggs that is a good idea.
It can be from the slight lack of humidity- I just hatched 19 healthy chicks with a humidity level of 70-80 percent. It can also be because you wash the eggs before setting them. You are not supposed to wash eggs unless there...
Do the chicks have feathered feet? Because I am trying to figure out what my chicks are and one of my chicks is a huge gray chick with a cream whit face and belly and chest with feathers on his feet and looks somewhat ike yours.
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