Um wow that's alot...
Yes I have ducks no they are outside n a cage, Because I can! The keeta were inside. Yes they use the bathroom, they ate crumbles no treats just food an water an yes the tote was long enough for them to get away from heat.I read that 95 was a good temp!! It was cleaned...
Idk what site means...
They were purina crumbles, the temp stayed at 95 an above. No I didn't see any sickness, they were all up moving around an doin fine.
Need some help, I had 11 guineas they've all died!! I'm not happy at all about this, I need help on figuring out why? They stayed n a tote with a heating light, food (crumbles) an water!! Any suggestions???
Well there in a tote with a heat light on them an use a thermometer to maintain there heat. No we don't really touch them. We keep an eye on them. We feed them chick crumbles by purina.
This lil guy has been tryin since maybe b midnight, an has maybe some leway but hasn't gotten thru. I'll go a lil longer but if he's not out by the end of the day, ill b help a lil!! Thanks for your help!!
I have a baby quail egg that has got its shell open enough I can see him moving but has been like this since like m8dnight last night...he's made another notch in his shell but that's it. Can I help this process along or should I just leave it be?
Hi MedlerFarm16 and WELCOME TO BYC!! If you don't have a hatcher, then they can stay in the incubator for 12 to 24 hours before moving to a brooder. At this time, their living off the absorbed yolk. Which they can do for 3 days if necessary. The temp of the brooder should be around 95 to 98...
I'm new to incubation an hatching....I got a good incubator an it's mostly full an then got a incubator called a HOVA BATOR, an I have 10 quail eggs in it an one has hatched out...so my question is how long does the baby bird stay in there before I can take it out an put it under a light? Again...