I’ve been following from afar and set 18 silkie and Cochin eggs (11 of which made it to lockdown) that were due to hatch on Friday. Guess who insisted on making an early appearance? Yeah, I was more than a little shocked, lol. I didn’t even have time to take the egg turner out when he started...
What’s your humidity been like? If your incubator has a gauge, you often can’t trust that. I made that mistake my first hatch and had only two silkies hatch, and I honestly don’t know how they managed at what ended up amounting to about 40% humidity during lockdown.
How long have you had it? If it’s still covered by return policy or warranty I’d return it or contact the manufacturer. If it’s not, get a new incubator?
A tiel does sound great, or maybe a little green cheek conure. I suggest looking up parrot rescues in your area. Not only are you rescuing a bird, but you’ll get to know the adult personality really well, visit your prospective pet, and learn from people well-verses in birds, behavior, and adoption.
I suggest either keeping the two cages next to each other and seeing how they do and if they even want to be together or getting a double macaw cage and allowing them to be side by side until they want to bond. Just as long as you’re okay if they don’t. I run a parrot rescue and while some do...
Yeah, like everyone else said, I’d leave them in. I set 13 silkie and two bantam Cochin on March 21, four were duds, two were early quitters, and it’s day 21 and I only have two hatched so far. Better to have some you end up rehoming than just a couple.
First hatch and first baby on day 20! I forgot to enter the HAL, even though I put them in the incubator late March 21, just so I could take part lol, but I hope you don’t mind me posting a pic of our cute little blue silkie!