CuriousQueen
Songster
someone on another group who has an incuview as well, said I only need to turn off the egg turner on day 18.
She said to leave them in the egg turner though.
This seems to me that if one ends up on its back and struggling to right itself, that would make it harder if in an egg turner.
What should I do?
On day 18 I want to candle them again. I had 2 I wasn’t sure if on day 10.
Should I take the egg turner completely out? If so, should I put paper towels on top of the plastic mesh?
2 more quick questions.
If using the mama heating pad brooder after all chicks dry, do I put them straight under it, or under a lamp for a day or two first?
Final, I set my eggs on April 12. Day 18 is May 1st right? I don’t count the day when first put in.
She said to leave them in the egg turner though.
This seems to me that if one ends up on its back and struggling to right itself, that would make it harder if in an egg turner.
What should I do?
On day 18 I want to candle them again. I had 2 I wasn’t sure if on day 10.
Should I take the egg turner completely out? If so, should I put paper towels on top of the plastic mesh?
2 more quick questions.
If using the mama heating pad brooder after all chicks dry, do I put them straight under it, or under a lamp for a day or two first?
Final, I set my eggs on April 12. Day 18 is May 1st right? I don’t count the day when first put in.
Then they'd pop back out and explore, drink, and after I saw them drink, then I put the food in there. I figured hydration was more important than dry food that early in the game. (Think dry crackers in your mouth!
) I just scattered a little of it on a paper towel to make it easy for them to find. You can even add a little water to soften the chick food which also adds a little hydration, but make sure they get that water! 