I sorry to hear about the ones that didn't make it. Upping the humidity to around 60%-65% the last couple of days helps the chicks break the shells. I would leave the new chick in the incubator as it's peeping encourages other little ones to hatch
I have Wood Ducks, Mandarin Ducks, Pintail Ducks, Harlequin Ducks, Red Golden Pheasants, Lady Amherst Pheasants, Mutant Ringneck Pheasants, Serama Chickens, Barred Lavender Chickens, White Doves, Pygmy Goats and Nigerian dwarves Goats.
I'm looking for advice on a good reliable incubator. I've been using a little giant still air incubator and my hatching rate fluctuates greatly. I go from 80% to 40% hatching rate. Any tips on a cheap reliable incubator?
I have a question if anyone could help me. I have a white peacock and a black shoulder peahen. Does anyone know what would the offspring be if a breed them?
New on here. My suggestion would be to harass it until it moves on. Feeding any wild animal
would only encourage it to keep coming back for more. I get the concept of co-existence with other animals/wildlife. No mater what you feed it, i might decide on chicken or peafowl any day or...