Our hatch began yesterday morning - day 21 (pip the night before but Bob emerged at 8 am yesterday). We have 29 eggs in a hovabator as part of a 4-H project - last candle, we think 26 were viable (a 7 yo & 9 yo are doing this project). We've never done this before and the instructional materials about the hatch itself are not detailed AT ALL so I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid...I'm reading on here but need some advice.
These eggs are broilers and we aren't keeping them - the chicks are supposed to go back to the 4-H office today but I don't think everyone is going to be out based on what I'm seeing right now.
We have 11 very active chicks stumbling around in the bator. Can I get them out now and move to brooder if I mist the bator w/warm water? I've got 5-6 eggs with "starts" and a couple have the tips of beaks poking through...can I "help" these? (I know, I know but these are destined for the freezer in a month and change, not a genetic pool.) I'm pretty sure the 4-H office can let me keep the bator another couple of days to accomodate the slow pokes and I can put the other chicks in a brooder and keep them at home until the hatch is done. But the bator is starting to look like a mosh pit at a punk rock concert with these drunkards stumbling all over the place and bumping & rolling the not hatched eggs.
Your best advice please.....thanks so much!!!
These eggs are broilers and we aren't keeping them - the chicks are supposed to go back to the 4-H office today but I don't think everyone is going to be out based on what I'm seeing right now.
We have 11 very active chicks stumbling around in the bator. Can I get them out now and move to brooder if I mist the bator w/warm water? I've got 5-6 eggs with "starts" and a couple have the tips of beaks poking through...can I "help" these? (I know, I know but these are destined for the freezer in a month and change, not a genetic pool.) I'm pretty sure the 4-H office can let me keep the bator another couple of days to accomodate the slow pokes and I can put the other chicks in a brooder and keep them at home until the hatch is done. But the bator is starting to look like a mosh pit at a punk rock concert with these drunkards stumbling all over the place and bumping & rolling the not hatched eggs.
Your best advice please.....thanks so much!!!