16 eggs, 3 species, 1 homemade incubator: Will it be done?

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PUT HER SOME CRUMMIES IN THERE NOW!
It is better for her to start eating ASAP.
Agree, not that this is proof, but our first hatchling was a French Blue Copper, it had water, but the only food in the box was Mom's and not crumbles. Then next day the second blue hatched and the following day we got chick feed. The second hatchling is much larger than the first (They were the same size at hatching). So I agree that offering food ASAP is in the best interest of the chick. :cool:
 
PUT HER SOME CRUMMIES IN THERE NOW!
It is better for her to start eating ASAP.
Agree, not that this is proof, but our first hatchling was a French Blue Copper, it had water, but the only food in the box was Mom's and not crumbles. Then next day the second blue hatched and the following day we got chick feed. The second hatchling is much larger than the first (They were the same size at hatching). So I agree that offering food ASAP is in the best interest of the chick.
Sulphur...I can make my 90 yr old grandma cook us lunch!
:barnie I would never do that to your 90 y/o granny. But would love to meet her, I bet she has lots of cool stories to tell about the area, back in the day. :hugs
 
Egg man has the link. :)

I love watching a hatch! No matter how many times I have seen it I still am awed by it! I have 15 bantams due to start on the 29th, I can't wait:wee
I feel you! I spend a week every summer in charge of hatching chicks (with a high tech bator) and I still goggle over the process every time.
 
Egg man has the link. :)


I feel you! I spend a week every summer in charge of hatching chicks (with a high tech bator) and I still goggle over the process every time.
But home made bators are so much better.
To see something you built work...priceless.
 

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