Italked to my sister (she is a vet) she seems to think that the humidity level may b too much and that is what caused the problem. She said if the humidity was off during the whole process that it will kill them. So my ? Is what should the humidity level b.
He went down in the incubator. Sorry i should have cleared that up. I thought maybe if i moved him he would get better. I have since fixed the brooder issue and await the hatch of the next one. Thank you everyone for ur advice. Ill let u know how it goes.
The eggs from a New peahen we got over the winter. We have 9 more that were laid over the next days n weeks. We have hatched chickens before with success bit haven't had any with the peacocks. Im not sure how to attach the pic. Im using my phone for all of this.
New to this forum. I replied to u under ur post. It is a glass aquarium with a heatlamp. It is 92 inside. He looked good in the incubator a few hrs after hatching but seem to get very lifeless after that. That's y i moved it to the brooder. T never recovered and died about an he ago.
We have a brooder set up with a heatlamp. Its about 92 degrees. I left it in the incubator for about 8hrs. He was dry when i moved him. Its a Styrofoam incubator and it doesn't tell me the humidity level. He died an hr ago.
I just hatched my first chick of the year and he is almost dead nearly 12 hrs after hatching. He looked alert after hatching and after a few hrs of drying ing the incubator i moved it to the brooder. I showed it how to drinkand it has gone dtheownhill since. Last
year the same thing happened...