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Thank you! (This is beyond cool, I NEVER win anything!)
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Yes, you did win!Oh wow!That's fantastic!!!![]()
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Thank you! (This is beyond cool, I NEVER win anything!)
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I'm so sorry about your hatch.I am very jealous, and a bit heart broken. I can't believe nothing hatched for me. I have hatched several times, and this is a first.
Yes, a sponge in a dish is great for raising humidity!
I fill the dish up to the top of the sponge--you need to make sure the hatched chicks do not drown in the water.
If you're going to open the incubator to add sponges or water, then that would be the perfect time to check on that egg. Sometimes I keep a bowl of steaming water right next to the incubator if I have to open it and humidity is being an issue.
I had babies hatch all day yesterday and last night. I have 8 babies. Here is a photo with 5 in the brooder, I now have 6 in there, and two in the bator still. Little Silkie babies. I love this Partridge. It still had curled toes when I got up this morning, so it is now sporting a very popular pair of boots.I sure hope this Partridge is a girl!
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I have three paints, three blues, the Partridge, and one black, at least I'm thinking it's black..still wet in the bator.
I have a Serama pip this morning! It looked like it was getting close to internally pipping last night. I wonder what my silkie eggs are up to? I can't hear a thing.