Mar 22, 2024 #1 Beccichka Chirping Joined Feb 22, 2023 Messages 53 Reaction score 40 Points 91 I thought maybe my chicks backs weren't drying, but I think it is egg residue. Should we rinse them and put them back in the incubator to dry before moving them to the brooder? Attachments IMG_20240322_070728.jpg 138.9 KB · Views: 22
I thought maybe my chicks backs weren't drying, but I think it is egg residue. Should we rinse them and put them back in the incubator to dry before moving them to the brooder?
Mar 22, 2024 #2 nuthatched CEO, Orneriness and Co. 5 Years Spirit Friend Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 28,914 Reaction score 54,668 Points 1,046 Location Rim Country, Az Warm, wet rag.
Mar 22, 2024 #3 aart RIP 1958-2025 Premium Feather Member 12 Years Loving Legacy Joined Nov 27, 2012 Messages 114,169 Reaction score 186,776 Points 1,967 Location SW Michigan My Coop My Coop If you use a wet rag, put them back into the incubator to dry. I just use a dry toothbrush to gently loosen the stuck stuff.
If you use a wet rag, put them back into the incubator to dry. I just use a dry toothbrush to gently loosen the stuck stuff.