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KittyIsQuackers
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What should the humidity be at?Thank you. We're setting it up now
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What should the humidity be at?Thank you. We're setting it up now
It looks a lot perkier in the video than the pictures, so it might be okay in the brooder box. Your hobble job looks pretty good, though it might work a little better if you get the legs closer together. Play around, see what works best, but I think you're on the right track!We’ve already hobbled it. This is him attempting to walk
If it's that active it might be okay in the brooder box.Right before we put him back in the incubator, he started preening and even went for a drink of water on his own!
Thank you!It looks a lot perkier in the video than the pictures, so it might be okay in the brooder box. Your hobble job looks pretty good, though it might work a little better if you get the legs closer together. Play around, see what works best, but I think you're on the right track!![]()
He's chirping up a storm in the incubator. Should we move him to the brooder box or leave him there, and does the humidity matter at this stage?If it's that active it might be okay in the brooder box.
I think if he can move around in the brooder box he'll be okay in there. I was concerned because in the first picture he didn't look very alert.He's chirping up a storm in the incubator. Should we move him to the brooder box or leave him there, and does the humidity matter at this stage?