I always say that chicks are like any other baby. They come when they're ready. You probably won;t see anything happening till tonight or tomorrow morning.I'm doing my very first hatch. I'm almost at the end of day 20 and no sign of anything happening. I turned off the egg turner a couple of days ago and upped the humidity - currently running at 60% humidity and 99.5 degrees. Does that sound OK? Should I have taken the eggs out of the turner or is it ok to just leave them in it? Also, is it too late to candle? I haven't done it as yet but I don't want to ruin the chicks chances by doing it now if it's dangerous for them.
I'll be really disappointed if I don't get a single chick, but worse, I have 20 kindergartners coming over tomorrow (at the end of day 21) and it'll be tragic if they don't see any action.
I don't now if I'm bummed or not. I have really nice Silver Phoenix. Two hens co-brooding and so far 7 chicks hatched, one died and more eggs to be hatched. I didn't set at once, they laid them as they went. Yesterday I was so excited, because the first 3 to feather in looked like pullets and the 4th like a cockerel. I don't know how I saw cockerel. So far all pullets. I wanted some pullets and I'm going to sell the extras, but this time around I need at least one great cockerel. I've hatched out so many roos every year and wait to see if I get girls, but this time, I'm hovering to watch those pretty colors coming in and nuttin! Guess if I get none this time or on the next few hatches, I'll at least have a couple of extra girls to try and hatch one from. I just really want a nice show roo.