Thats what had me worried. The one that hatched would climb on the turner and get its legs caught in the holes. I figured while it was safe I would remove it then I dont have to panic lol :)
Yes, I went ahead and took it out. The rest of the eggs were still fully intact, no pipping yet. I was worried because the one that hatched would climb on the turner and get his legs caught. I figured I needed to get it out before the others started to hatch because of the humidity change. So...
I have some eggs that were due to go in lock-down tomorrow, however, one decided to pip this morning ... as of 10:30 tonight it has fully hatched. There are no signs of pipping on any of the other eggs. Because this happened before lock-down, I did not have a chance to remove the auto turner...
Ok, so my eggs were supposed to go on lock-down tomorrow, however, one of the little chicks decided to throw me a curve ball and pipped this morning, fully hatched about 10:30 tonight ... my question is this ... I never got to take out the auto turner (I did unplug it), now that the chick is...
Can you tell me what to look for ... you said poor quality (what makes him poor quality?) ... I am new to this breed so any help is greatly appreciated :)
I was told that the one looking at you in the picture is a bantam but not sure what kind (I know the other is a Turken) ... can anyone help me please? :) Thank you!!