We were out all day today and didn't have an opportunity to provide an update until now. Had to upload some pictures and more videos which took some time. To date, of the original 14 set during lockdown, 6 have hatched and seem to be healthy thus far. 4 were just placed into their new brooder and appear happy - eating but haven't seen them drinking yet (yes, the first thing I did was dip each of their beaks into water). There are 3 that have zipped but just haven't made it out yet. One has been taking *a very long* time to get out, about 36 hours now. I fear it won't make it out but perhaps I will be pleasantly surprised. The others have showed no signs - no pipping, no rocking. I'm a little worried but today is only Day 21 (the others were early). Of those remaining, 2 are silkies. I sure hope they make it.
So here are the pictures. Here are the latest ones that hatched -
Cheering section:
Here's a video for your enjoyment.
I've noticed that they each like their own corner. Those that have hatched most recently look for their own space, preferring to be alone over congregating with the others. The older ones are just the opposite, enjoying bunching together and perhaps even "trapping" a younger one.
Because of this behavior and also the ability of the older ones to literally run around the bator now, we thought it wise to separate them. Also, we noticed the older ones pecking at those trying to extricate themselves but not quite getting there. They seemed to be almost "picking on them", "C'mon, get out! Let's play!". Well, we couldn't have that so the fluffed out ones were placed in the brooder. I did take a 5th out too, but it started shaking in the brooder so I quickly replaced it back into the bator where it must have been more comfortable.
Salty!
Fluffy Butts:
Another
video. Salty is very curious, catches me shooting the video and comes charging. Ooops!
Hopefully, tomorrow we'll see progress on the others!