Patterson Farmer
In the Brooder
- Aug 1, 2017
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Hi, I'm new to this whole chick-raising thing and this website/forum has helped me so much in the last few weeks as I've been preparing for their arrival. Now that 2 (of 24) chicks have hatched early this morning (yay!!) I can't stop peering into the incubator to watch them. But that makes me wonder....does my giant hovering head looming over them stress them out? I've also got the incubator in my living room near a window so they get plenty of natural light (but not direct...it's a very shady corner of my home so they definitely aren't getting fried or anything).
Now that they are earth-side, it's suddenly dawned on me that the natural light, coupled with me, my husband, and my two kids (ages 11 & 14) all taking a peek every few minutes...is that freaking them out? At one point I put a thin kitchen towel over the window of the bator to see if that made a difference and they did seem to quit down a bit (but still occasionally had sudden bursts of noise and movement).
Thoughts? And thank you!!!
Now that they are earth-side, it's suddenly dawned on me that the natural light, coupled with me, my husband, and my two kids (ages 11 & 14) all taking a peek every few minutes...is that freaking them out? At one point I put a thin kitchen towel over the window of the bator to see if that made a difference and they did seem to quit down a bit (but still occasionally had sudden bursts of noise and movement).
Thoughts? And thank you!!!