So glad things are looking up with your hatch congratulations.I have 10 beautiful little babiesI can’t believe it! I’m so happy they are still hatching so I guess they’re a little late? It’s day 19. I can’t leave the incubator
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So glad things are looking up with your hatch congratulations.I have 10 beautiful little babiesI can’t believe it! I’m so happy they are still hatching so I guess they’re a little late? It’s day 19. I can’t leave the incubator
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A hydrometer measures specific gravity of a liquid.Humidity is a little high also I hatch Quail with starting humidity at 35% to 45% and at lockdown 60%. for my temp I run 100 Degrees and they start hatching at 16 to 16 1/2 days and usually done by end of day 17. But you need a calibrated thermometer and hydrometer to know exactly where you're at. Hoping your temps were just a little low and you will have a late hatch.Has anything happened yet?
Wow how did I mess that up will edit that thanks for catching thatA hydrometer measures specific gravity of a liquid.
A hygrometer measures relative humidity.
Yes, hatching and raising is such an exciting experience especially for the young ones. Any other questions don't be afraid to ask there are some very knowledgeable folks on BYC that are more than happy to help. Best of luckThe whole family has been so excited for this day!
Can’t thank you enough for the info and adviceI like to sprinkle their starter feed lightly on ground in brooder this helps getting them eating sooner until they figure out where feed is in the feeder. I also dip their beaks lightly in their water to let them know what it is. Once they are active and running around you can tap your finger on their feeder and waterer this will get them to check things out and start eating and drinking from them sooner. Once a few starts the others will all copy them, and you should be good.