Ive ordered a basic brooder plate. As youve said the light ones always seemed to have horrific reviews of chicks going mad!
No more chicks hatched, the 2 that started piping didnt make it through hatch, one stopped half way through and just led there with its beak poking out a hole, the other.... seemed to get stabbed by some of its own shell..... a bit had broken off and another chick rolled the egg and the shell pierced the exposed membrane... I took them out when i saw, removing the shell but it looks like it cut a vein in the egg and the chick bled out, poor thing...
One of the bought eggs piped yesterday afternoon tho! its not progressed much however. Im keeping the humidity at 65 like my book says and the other chicks are eating the drinking quite happily. you can hear them chirping away every so often and they get all excited when you go to the box and look through the walls!
Im a little worried about the late start piper as he hasnt progressed in about 14 hours, his beak is poking through the membrane this morning so should defiantly have air, the rest of the shell is intact. I am trying my hardest not to interfere as it will probably do more harm then good.
The incubator stinks now tho, im wondering it I can heat up another box and transfer them over for 10 minutes while i clean it... My brooder plate will arrive in a few days, tho it doesnt look like they are unhappy in the incubator it does smell funky! Id love to move the chicks out and leave the eggs to try a few more days but i heard the sound of chirping helps hatching..
Any thoughts would be great, ive lost 3 chicks so far mid hatch and its a bit gut wrenching to have to "deal" with their bodies...