Now what do I do?
I had two pip yesterday, and I thought it would take them a while to get out, but woke this morning to peeping - they're out and about! They're rolling the rest around, but one more looks to be pipping now. Most of what I read is for chickens, but how long should I leave them in the bator? I think they hatched not too long ago - they were still wet, but within 1/2 hour are almost dry now. From what I read of chicken eggs, it says not to open the bator up. I need to make sure to give explicit instructions to my husband, as he'll be home today and I'll be at work.
I honestly didn't think I'd hatch any - friend gave me 15 eggs, took me a couple more days to build the bator, had temp issues, humidity was lower than "good" during most of incubation. I have a brooding set up, but I didn't really get my hopes up!!


I had two pip yesterday, and I thought it would take them a while to get out, but woke this morning to peeping - they're out and about! They're rolling the rest around, but one more looks to be pipping now. Most of what I read is for chickens, but how long should I leave them in the bator? I think they hatched not too long ago - they were still wet, but within 1/2 hour are almost dry now. From what I read of chicken eggs, it says not to open the bator up. I need to make sure to give explicit instructions to my husband, as he'll be home today and I'll be at work.
I honestly didn't think I'd hatch any - friend gave me 15 eggs, took me a couple more days to build the bator, had temp issues, humidity was lower than "good" during most of incubation. I have a brooding set up, but I didn't really get my hopes up!!