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Congrats on all the pips and hatches!!! :D

My first chick seems to be doing great! It is walking all around, just starting drinking water and pecking at crumbles. It seems very energetic and happy, but I've noticed it's poos where blackish at first and now green and a bit watery. Is that normal!? It's umbilical cord was dragging still attached for a bit and it finally came off. It then had a bright pink spot, now it looks shriveled and darker so I assume it's drying up and healing ok?
 
Congrats on all the pips and hatches!!!
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My first chick seems to be doing great! It is walking all around, just starting drinking water and pecking at crumbles. It seems very energetic and happy, but I've noticed it's poos where blackish at first and now green and a bit watery. Is that normal!? It's umbilical cord was dragging still attached for a bit and it finally came off. It then had a bright pink spot, now it looks shriveled and darker so I assume it's drying up and healing ok?

All sounds normal!

The poo will look normal soon and the belly will heal fine. If it looks raw, a bit of anti biotic ointment without pain killer can help.
 
Very nice video!


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Thats gotta be the best picture ive ever seen!!!
You have speckled sussex...Im so jelly!! Lol


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the one on his back is cracking me up!
"You just gonna stand there or are you gonna give me a hand here???"
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"little help please???"
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LOL thanks guys :) The one on its back was the EE/Speckled Sussex but there's a variety in there as well
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Now. Serious question time.

**How long should it take for the chicks to fluff up? What can I do if my humidity is too high? I don't have another vent to open. I have two eggs with holes in them and four others that have a small pip. I can't reasonably open this incubator at this point. The digital is reading out around 85%. When the chicks get active after a 15 second nap, it rises again, topping around 87%
 
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Thank you! Only their daddy is a Mouw bird. The moms were all (sshhh) easter eggers. The lady I got their moms from said they are Amer-i-canas, but we know how that is. After I set these guys two of my blacks and the blue wheaten from Susan started to lay. Now, those eggs have amazing color intensity. But I'm preaching to the choir here LOL.
How are your Ameraucana eggs doing?
 
LOL thanks guys :) The one on its back was the EE/Speckled Sussex but there's a variety in there as well
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Now. Serious question time.

**How long should it take for the chicks to fluff up? What can I do if my humidity is too high? I don't have another vent to open. I have two eggs with holes in them and four others that have a small pip. I can't reasonably open this incubator at this point. The digital is reading out around 85%. When the chicks get active after a 15 second nap, it rises again, topping around 87%
Humidity is too high if it is condensing on the view area. You should be fine since I did not notice any condensation in the video.

It can take several hours to over night. Sometimes they are sticky from not completely absorbing the yolk and stuff in the egg. If so, then you can either wash them or let if flake off. Do make sure that the vent is open though.

Sticky chicks are more common with shipped eggs or eggs that have been stressed.
 
Thank you! Only their daddy is a Mouw bird. The moms were all (sshhh) easter eggers. The lady I got their moms from said they are Amer-i-canas, but we know how that is.  After I set these guys two of my blacks and the blue wheaten from Susan started to lay. Now, those eggs have amazing color intensity. But I'm preaching to the choir here LOL.
How are your Ameraucana eggs doing?


Yep, egg color in her birds is gorgeous...

Ummm... dunno... lol... I haven't checked since this morn... :oops: :gig

I don't expect much, really early pullet eggs out of my breeding...
 

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