I will post the question as a new thread and see what I get for answers from the pros

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I set my 21 Australorps on 3/4. Only 3 were not viable. One egg was really moving last night and today nothing. Just called the hubby and he said there are some moving around. Not nearly as much movement and sound as my first hatch so I am growing very concerned this hatch is a bust.![]()
Hello,
I woke up to seven babies this AM....3 ameracaunas, 3 buckeyes, and a javaThey are so cute. And I have two more pipping as we speak. They are very crowded in the incubator though. I want to take them out but everything I have read says leave them in there for 24 hrs. They would have so much more room in their brooder. Do you guys leave them in?
Thanks
This is what I was just wondering about. I want to take them out because they're crashing around and chirping so pitifully. They need to be loved on! lol I don't want to take them out before I should, though.
Another newbie question....
All of my eggs where set at the same time.....They started hatching(pipping) yesterday morning. When do I call it quits for the other eggs that haven't even pipped yet?
Thanks
Another newbie question....
All of my eggs where set at the same time.....They started hatching(pipping) yesterday morning. When do I call it quits for the other eggs that haven't even pipped yet?
Thanks