Picked up my last egg in the bator to see if i had a pip and I can hear a tap tap tap. Put it back in. No pip yet.
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The first two hatched on their hatch date. I had to help one along, she had me really nervous because I've never done that before and she kept bleeding so I took it slow. I had to chip almost all the shell off and open up the white softer part inside but she's out this morning along with two others. She was in a bit of a funny position. I have one that I may have to help this morning and at least two more starting to crack the shells.
The first two hatched on their hatch date. I had to help one along, she had me really nervous because I've never done that before and she kept bleeding so I took it slow. I had to chip almost all the shell off and open up the white softer part inside but she's out this morning along with two others. She was in a bit of a funny position. I have one that I may have to help this morning and at least two more starting to crack the shells.
Hi, congrats on the chicks. I notice in the picture you have already moved them to the brooder. I am new at this and my first batch is in the bator. how soon after they hatch did you move them?Chicks are due tomorrow, but apparently mine always come on day 20. Locked down on day 17, and left the house day 18 in the evening. Came home today, noon day 20, to 7 chicks and another popped out15 minutes later! I still have 2 zipping, at least 2 others just pipped, an theyre not due til tomorrow!![]()
... Do you have any experience as to how soon after they start getting so noisy in the egg that they will start to pip? I have unknown hatch days... long story but a couple of them should be due any time if not past due.
I am glad you got some chicks! I just wanted to mention, if you do want to help any out, that you only need to open up the end where their head is. You want to leave the whole half that their bottom and yolk is and they will push out when they are ready!
Hi, congrats on the chicks. I notice in the picture you have already moved them to the brooder. I am new at this and my first batch is in the bator. how soon after they hatch did you move them?
No pips for me yet but I have been getting some eggs moving a bit and also a lot of chirps. So loud you can hear it through the bator and 2 rooms away! I know that has to mean they are getting close to hatching. Do you have any experience as to how soon after they start getting so noisy in the egg that they will start to pip? I have unknown hatch days... long story but a couple of them should be due any time if not past due.