Thanks for all the replies! I took the egg out of the incubator and applied some coconut oil to the dry membrane. Then I peeled off pieces of shell with my fingers to finish the zip for Chicky, putting on more coconut oil as I went. Lastly I used tweezers to open a thin line along the zip and...
How do you sell them as hatching eggs? Do you ship them in the mail? Is there a place you can sell them online? I've never done it before, but I'd like to. :D
Hey y'all,
So this is my second hatching with a Janoel incubator. There are 6 eggs, each with a name written on them in pencil. On Friday morning, day 22, we found that Squidney (my little sister named him) had hatched overnight.
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I posted this on my thread about incubating eggs, but didn't know if anyone was still watching that thread.
I recently hatched 3 chicks in an incubator. The last chick that hatched keeps falling backwards and can't get up. I thought it was curled toes and made little splints for her out of band...
Idk if anyone's still watching this thread, but I need some help. I ended up with 3 out 5 eggs hatching, which I'm happy with.
BUT the last chick that hatched keeps falling over backwards and can't get up. I thought it was curled toes and made little splints for her out of band aids, but it...
When I incubated eggs I saw veins on day 7, then the egg was really dark on day 14 because the chicks took up all the space. That might be why you don't see veins anymore.
Woke up and both chicks were fluffy. They have been moved to the brooder. :clap Hoping for some more, but only one egg out of the three left have pipped. I guess it's only day 22 though, so those other two still have some time.
Okay, 2nd hatch. This one didn't go as smoothly bc Zipper knocked the egg top-down, then zip-up again before it hatched. Beautiful coloring in this one, she has a combo of gray (or brown?) and gold feathers.
Although it looks like the yolk is stuck to her butt. This wasn't true for Zipper . ...
I usually take my chicks outside (supervised) to explore few times while they are still living in the brooder. Usually they LOVE it and are very happy to be moved permanently outside when the time comes.
Oh, I forgot! Soooooo sorry to have so many questions, but I feel like I need to ask.
Once Zipper is fluffy dont I need to move him/her to the brooder? I feel like she will need to get some food and water in her by then.
I'm concerned because 2 other eggs have pipped and I dont want to harm...
Idk if anyone wants to hear these updates, but I plan to keep a record of my first hatch on this thread.
Update: Zipper is getting fluffy and resting. There are four eggs left (2 brown, 1 more white, and a small egg from our silky hen). They are all wobbling and some cheep back at Zipper. Both...