August Hatch-A-Long!

So my 3 chicks have open navels. The one isolated is healing slower (& I'm putting a lot of faith that it is *healing*) so they both have their own food and water. How does this setup look? Any suggestions?



The clear container is a lot smaller than it looks in the picture, the 2 others have more space further back.

Looks fine. Important thing is to keep the area clean and keep the other chicks from pecking at the sore. Good Luck
 
Looks fine. Important thing is to keep the area clean and keep the other chicks from pecking at the sore. Good Luck

Thanks :) yeah whenever they poop I place another folded paper towel over it. I put the 3 together in the incubator & observed them for awhile. I didn't see any interest in pecking at the site but I have seen it in my last hatch - although, these are much different than prolapse)
 
just added 7 more button quail eggs to my bator today should hatch about the 29th. and i removed and did eggtopsyies on the eggs i had gottten from my uncle and they were apparently to old when i got them or infetile as none of them had any development at all...which is sad but i have hope i'll get atleast a few chicks from the button eggs in the bator
 
The information I have gotten is that the small eggs do not give enough room for the chick to grow and hatch.
I do not set pullet eggs. gives me the creeps to think there may be a growing chick that runs out of room and dies as a result.
Others may have a different opinion............
You could also write hatching pullet eggs into search and see what comes up.....


Good Luck
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Thanks, that makes sense.

Honestly I would wait & it may vary depending on the breed. I have tried incubating a few of my marans pullets eggs at 7months old, they may start developing veins but nothing after that. By pullet went broody, so I'm letting her sit on hers & a few full grown hens' eggs just do she won't be disappointed

It's not for my eggs but eggs I'm buying. I just wanted to know when I'm buying.

I was hoping for Calico bantams, but Frizzles would be fun too. I'll look on Ebay, thanks!
I looked up calico bantams. Where did you find those? They are so cute. This is what I bought. They haven't hatched yet but they have been developing really well. They hatch on the 21st.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cochin-Bant...027?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4175be4cdb


I have a broody Russian Blue cat... he has sat patiently by the incubator for weeks through all the hatches - and now suddenly today I am constantly chasing him OFF the incubator
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Good thing I stay home to keep him off of it.
He might just be hungry.
 
I put my last 2 EE eggs into lockdown, 2 out of 28 shipped eggs 6 breeds and all the made it was the EE.
9 out of 27 guinea eggs and all 6 quail (because I can't see thru the shell) also went into lockdown.

I picked up 14 seram and 10 EE eggs that are going into the incubator tonight.
 
Well good news and maybe some bad news. The last egg in my incubator hatched tonight. The hen hatched 1 out of the seven on Day 18 in the morning. This afternoon she stepped out with the new chick and left the six other eggs. I put her back on the eggs along with the chick when they started to roost. Does the hen know the other 6 won't hatch or is she thrown off because one of them hatched early? Should I wait if she will continue sitting on the rest of the eggs or do I try to incubate them? Help advise please.
 
He might just be hungry.


LOL! He doesn't even know he is a cat :) We inherited him and he was kept in a single room his whole life before that. Now he is scared to go outside. He is getting braver though, this giant monster of a cat... if we leave the door completely open he will venture as far as the edge of the porch steps. His buddies spend all day playing on our 3 1/2 acres, hunting field mice, and laying amongst the chickens dreaming of being tigers. LOL!
 
Well good news and maybe some bad news. The last egg in my incubator hatched tonight. The hen hatched 1 out of the seven on Day 18 in the morning. This afternoon she stepped out with the new chick and left the six other eggs. I put her back on the eggs along with the chick when they started to roost. Does the hen know the other 6 won't hatch or is she thrown off because one of them hatched early? Should I wait if she will continue sitting on the rest of the eggs or do I try to incubate them? Help advise please.
coco...she will only sit a few more days then start raising the baby...have you candled the other eggs? in my experience if her baby is only 1 or 2 days old she'll accept a new chick even if it's hatched in the incubator...when her first one is getting older than that she may not....it does depend on the bird though!
 

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