Thank you! I just read another story in here. Her incubators was off overnight and her chicks are fineI would leave them in the incubator, it is possible they will still hatch.
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Thank you! I just read another story in here. Her incubators was off overnight and her chicks are fineI would leave them in the incubator, it is possible they will still hatch.
They should be fine. It takes a while for the incubator to cool off and longer for the eggs to cool off. My eggs sat overnight in the cold when my broody got bored and 17/18 eggs hatched in my incubator.My incubator was off for over an hour today.. We had a power cut and I was so focused other stupid things that I completely about the eggs in my room. It's back in now, but I'm guessing the chicks inside the eggs are dead? Is there anyway they'll be okay?! I'm so angry at myself for not even thinking about them xx
No, the incubated eggs are due to hatch any day now and her eggs aren't due for a while xAre all the eggs supposed to hatch at the same time? And how many are there? You don't want your hen stuck taking care of too many chicks.
I've decided to leave everything how it is!! One more question, I have three eggs in an incubator.. I can see that one of them hasn't grown at all for a long timeIf you put chicks under your broody, she will leave the next within a day or two. Any eggs that are left under her won't hatch. You would have to take the eggs she has and put them in the incubator to hatch. Probably better just to leave them where they are.