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The malpositioned chick has not made and progress on its shell but I can still see movement through its pip. So we will hope. And there are several mpre that have piped this morning. I'll kep yall posted
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First Good Luck---It is exciting!!The malpositioned chick has not made and progress on its shell but I can still see movement through its pip. So we will hope. And there are several mpre that have piped this morning. I'll kep yall posted
Awesome! Has the malepositioned one hatched?Ok I have 2 chicks this morning
Again as stated in the post above yours----"""I""" Would NOT open the incubator for NO Reason till they all hatch or day 22. Wishing you the best Hatch.Should I remove the hatched chicks to my brooder once they dry out or leave them till the end
That is a personal choice. Alot of people don't move them out until after the hatch is complete. Some people move them out periodically. I assume your brooder is warmed up and ready to go? I personally remove mine at intervals now. I find they fluff up better in the brooder under the light and I had 7 or 8 in my bator at once waiting for the others and one got hurt bouncing around and chipped it's beak, I believe on the thermometer. So I don't let them build up in my bator anymore. I wait for a break in the zipping and pull out any that are warm and active. You do what's comfortable for you. If you pull them out before the hatch make sure your humidity is up and you do it quickly.Should I remove the hatched chicks to my brooder once they dry out or leave them till the end
It's quite possible if it is "blowing bubbles" that that egg did not loose enough moisture and the chick has breathed it in which may cause it to drown. I have not delt with this or seen it personally, so I can't say for sure, but that's what it sounds like to me.My wife called and there is one with a pea sized hole and its beak is real wet and is blowing bubbles. It is above the air sack line is this normal. She thinks it is having trouble breathing