4th Annual BYC NYD Hatch-a-long

Good morning everyone. We are almost there. Lockdown tomorrow at noon.

What's going on inside our chicken eggs - Day 17:

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The normal position of the chick for hatching is with the head in the large end of the egg, under the right wing, with the legs drawn up toward the head. If the head is positioned in the small end of the egg, the chick's chances of survival are reduced by at least one-half. This is a serious malposition, or wrong position, for hatching. Just as a wrong position makes birth more difficult in mammals, a wrong position of the chick makes hatching more difficult or impossible.

Seventeenth day -- beak turns toward air cell
 
I'm planning to lock down tomorrow and can't wait! I'll fire up the Genesis in the morning to get it warmed up then move the eggs from the Reptipro. I don't think it's well designed to hatch 30+ chicks. Now I need to decide if I'm starting another batch
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I usually do a Valentine Hatch so I'll probably wait a bit, but the girls are laying so well now!
 
Good morning everyone. We are almost there. Lockdown tomorrow at noon.

What's going on inside our chicken eggs - Day 17:

From-Egg-to-Chicken-17.jpg


The normal position of the chick for hatching is with the head in the large end of the egg, under the right wing, with the legs drawn up toward the head. If the head is positioned in the small end of the egg, the chick's chances of survival are reduced by at least one-half. This is a serious malposition, or wrong position, for hatching. Just as a wrong position makes birth more difficult in mammals, a wrong position of the chick makes hatching more difficult or impossible.

Seventeenth day -- beak turns toward air cell
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aww it actually looks like a chick now!!
 

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