
*sniff* I'm so happy for you!
I don't think I'd ever be able to hatch babies!
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I usually try for 75%. Hopefully your babies will all hatch out!Fluctuating between 60 and 70. The baby's little sac looks quite dry though.
I'm trying to. I stuck her in a cup with some paper towels but she just jumped out. I'm worried about her crashing into the other eggsI usually try for 75%. Hopefully your babies will all hatch out!Also be really carefully with the umbilical site so that the intestines don't rip out.
I only opened it the once because the hatched baby was sending the eggs in there rolling all around.Quit opening the incubator. You're allowing precious humidity to escape!
Yeah I took one of my bigger older chicks and held it next to the incubator to maybe encourage her to pip. The egg is quivering and has been since yesterday so I hope we get a baby soon so #1 isn't all alone. Their dad was a bantam and I wasn't anticipating how tiny the first one was. I don't think I'll be able to mix them with the week olds for a little while.Awwwww, have you tried 'screaming' back at him/her? Sometimes they need that type of encouragement.