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  1. AmyLynn2374

    A chick hatched early

    I recommend (at least for new hatchers) give it 24 hours after the last hatcher and then candle and look for signs of life or internal pips. If there is none, tap into the air cell(s) and check for life before moving on to eggtopsies or tossing if you don't do eggtopsies. I myself if the...
  2. AmyLynn2374

    A chick hatched early

    That's up to you. I do, because I know I have warm/cool spots in my bator (and I have a fan). I also monitor when I candle and if I have one that looks a little behind I'll move it to the warmer spot. You are using a turner, did the ones that have hatched happen to be in the area closer to the...
  3. AmyLynn2374

    A chick hatched early

    It's a personal decision. Some leave the chicks in until the end of hatch, some move them when dry and others move them as they hatch and become active. I move mine as they hatch and become active in the bator. No it won't hurt the other eggs to remove it. I will say, a lone chick can be a loud...
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