Brentleymama
Hatching
- Apr 27, 2024
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I have eggs on the incubator and my first one hatched over 24hrs ago. I now have two more just born but more are peeping how do I get the first one out without shrinking the ones prepping.
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So it will be ok for the one that has been hatched since noon yesterday to stay in there longer. The rest of the eggs just started this morning?The risk of any unhatched chicks becoming shrink wrapped from you opening the incubator for 5 minutes if slim. Just make sure everything is stable after you close it again.
The hatched chicks can go without food and water for a few days after hatching. I'd leave the oldest chick in the incubator for now. After the other two have completely dried off, then move them to the brooder.
Is that true for quail chicks too? About the food and water?The risk of any unhatched chicks becoming shrink wrapped from you opening the incubator for 5 minutes if slim. Just make sure everything is stable after you close it again.
The hatched chicks can go without food and water for a few days after hatching. I'd leave the oldest chick in the incubator for now. After the other two have completely dried off, then move them to the brooder.
Yes. Right before hatching the babies finish absorbing the yolk sac. The yolk can sustain them for up to 3 days after hatching.Is that true for quail chicks too? About the food and water?
So it will be ok for the one that has been hatched since noon yesterday to stay in there longer. The rest of the eggs just started this morning?
Yes. Right before hatching the babies finish absorbing the yolk sac. The yolk can sustain them for up to 3 days after hatching.