Cerise1924
Crowing
I knew I wouldn't be able to sleep! Here are my first two wet, stumbling little chicks - the noisy Appenzeller and the little Sebright who was the first to pip. They were very excited to see me, and started crashing around bumping eggs, including the one with the pip at the wrong end. That wrong-end Svart Hona hasn't made any further progress, but since it's not even 21 days, really, I think I'll leave the egg until dawn.
Once again, it's that choice to assist or not, and I think at this point I will let the chick do what it can.
The babies probably won't dry off that well in the humid incubator, but since I have to leave for work this morning, I'd rather have them stay there for now. At least I know they're warm and safe.
Once again, it's that choice to assist or not, and I think at this point I will let the chick do what it can.
The babies probably won't dry off that well in the humid incubator, but since I have to leave for work this morning, I'd rather have them stay there for now. At least I know they're warm and safe.

