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Haha I do the same thing!!
They take way too long to get to the hatching day!!
Now I gotta wait!
You're telling me!
I'm going crazy here

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Haha I do the same thing!!
They take way too long to get to the hatching day!!
Now I gotta wait!
I'm going crazy here

Lol as much as I love to wait for the first to hatch.. I usually will walk away and forget about it. And then pop a new chick and then the others will follow close behind so I will get to watch the the others hatch.You're telling me!I'm going crazy here
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Lol as much as I love to wait for the first to hatch.. I usually will walk away and forget about it. And then pop a new chick and then the others will follow close behind so I will get to watch the the others hatch.

We've reached lockdown people! I set with 42 eggs and have had to discard 4 due to infertility and one embryo died very early on (blood ring). Most were clients eggs, she took a gamble and hoped to throw some eggs in my incubator and see what she gets. My eggs I'd been monitoring fertility for months. Hoping all of them hatch going forward, I learned from my first incubation attempt to not open the incubator during lockdown no matter how much I want to pull chicks out. I did it too early last time and because of this 4 chicks fully formed in eggs did not hatch. Bummer.
Yeah, I opened the incubator during the hatch last year and I lost 4 fully formed chicks that hadn't zipped yet

Guess what?!?! We have 13 pips so far!!!!!!![]()
I couldn't tell if the others had pipped yet (it's only day 20) I guess I have some early birds on my hands
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They've been chirping all morning![]()




Can't wait to see photos of the little fluff butts!!!