Awwwww...congrats!
getting out of that egg is hard work! I usually move mine into the brooder when they fluff up. For the first chick, I usually have a small stuffed animal for the baby to snuggle until some friends hatch
a mirror works too




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X2...so excited!Yeah!!
That newest pip pic is picture-perfect. Exactly where they should be. Looks fine.
A tip - If you stare really carefully at the pip (I use a magnifying glass) and flash a light back and forth across the end of the egg, or even tap on the incubator, you can barely see the shell move. Noise will usually make the chirp a little too.
Pics of the new baby when you get a chance!
Yeah!!
That newest pip pic is picture-perfect. Exactly where they should be. Looks fine.
A tip - If you stare really carefully at the pip (I use a magnifying glass) and flash a light back and forth across the end of the egg, or even tap on the incubator, you can barely see the shell move. Noise will usually make the chirp a little too.
Pics of the new baby when you get a chance!
And there she is....that was almost creepy....Looks like maybe just goo still attached. It will come off. Hopefully the yolk is fully absorbed into the abdomen. Did he say if the belly looks ok?