Just got home from work, and checked on the two incubators. The Yosoo that I ran at 99.5 doesn't even have a pip, I think.
All the action is in the HB, which I ran at 100.5.
-The noisy Appenzeller has quite the long legs on her, and is using them to kick the poor wrong-end Svart egg around like a soccer ball.
-Chick #2 (Sebright) was just joined by Chick #3 (another Sebright), who is wet and tired and getting stomped on by the Appenzeller.
-No more progress for the Svart that pipped at the wrong end.
-The 2nd Appenzeller egg has a nice pip and it looks like unzipping has started.
I was going to move the rowdy chick into the brooder, but I have changed my mind about using the expensive heating plate I got (a Titan, from the UK - kind of like the
Brinsea Ecoglow, but cheaper). If the chicks are under there, I won't be able to see them, and that worries me.
Since I'm off work for the next two days, I've decided to use a 75w red lizard light in the brooder while I'm home. I can switch out to the heat plate while I'm away.
What do you use for heat in your brooder? Do you feel it is effective? Safe?
I'm also getting ready to put color colded velcro zip ties on chickie ankles. Do you use a method to tell your chicks apart?