First hatched chick! What to do?

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He's rolling around the other eggs... That's ok isn't it? I read about this during incubation but now that it's happening I'm kinda worried. Will the other eggs be ok?
 
Congratulations!!!! Rolling the other eggs around is OK, that little bit of umbilical cord will detach by itself in a little bit.
 
Yay! I'm glad to hear that! Thank you. :) I haven't opened it and I won't.
 
lol Yes it is! I love it though. This little guy (girl hopefully) is rubbing off blood on the eggs it's crawling over. Is that normal?
 
everything will be fine. dont worry, relax and DO NOT OPEN TILL THERE ALL DRY!

They seem to be having a hard time drying. Maybe not. This might be normal. Chick #1 which hatched at around 2:30 pm yesterday, still has some fluff laying down on his back, though it looks mostly dry. Same with a lot of them. Is this normal? Will is not all stand up in the incubator? Should I move them to the brooder yet?
 
On my first hatch last year my humidity was too high and they didn't dry out in a day so took out and put in brooder. Fluffy in an hour after that. The big thing was looking for pips in other eggs and waiting for umbilical cord to fall off before opening up the brooder. I do dry hatches now with lockdown at 60%.
 
Ok, thank you. :) They fluff up faster with each hatch, but still not completely. I think I'll go ahead and put the drier ones in the brooder.
 
OMG, I am so jealous. I can barely wait the next few days for the Valentine's Day hatch. I need to figure out what to do, I'm supposed to be working and I'm quite certain those chicks need to have my nose pressed to the window while they hatch.

Deb
 

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