Yes that is what one of these little guys are a wrecking ball!! This is my first time hatching so any feedback helps! And I figure if they were hatched naturally eggs would be used to being knocked around a bit..?!
anything I should be doing after the chicks hatch and the others haven’t? Will the chicks affect the other eggs hatching by moving them around and climbing over them?
I’ve read they are good in the incubator for upto 72 hours?! And don’t open otherwise you’ll shrink wrap the unhatched eggs...
Ok we have one that hatched!! Now will this little guy affect the others from hatching being so close to each other and moving the orientation of the other chicks who haven’t hatched??
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Ok we have one that hatched!! Now will this little guy affect the others from hatching being so close to each other and moving the orientation of the other chicks who haven’t hatched??
This was so helpful!! 🙌🏼 thank you so much I’ll post pics with my success! 11 assortment of eggs 3 silkies for sure and I don’t know the others. The sponge and heated water has helped maintain humidity around 70%. The baby quails 💜 if this goes well we might try those sometime too!
That’s good advice too!! Room temp water but maybe I’ll heat it up and put that in there. Plus from everywhere I read once one hatches the humidity will increase so hopefully it won’t be super high then when they hatch
Thank u!
Hello all. I have the Kebonnix incubator and started lockdown yesterday 4/24. I have not been able to get my humidity above 58% after filling both sides and vents fully open. I’ve read multiple posts on how to increase humidity with a wet sponge or paper towel. Does anyone happen to have an...
Can you take a pic of what you did here? I’m having the same issue and I’m in lockdown period but humidity won’t rise above 58. Also will taking the top off to place a paper towel or sponge disrupt hatching at this point with the dramatic temp change for a brief period of time?