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Stepfordhomestead
Chirping
- Jun 23, 2019
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Ok should I separate her? They are in a brooder on pine shavings.
I can put her back in the bator?
I can put her back in the bator?
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Thanks for the tip on the pip!On thing everyone should know is that when locking down the incubator for hatching is to ensure all aircells are facing upwards to the top of the incubator. It makes hatching way easier. And if you see a pip to the bottom you turn it upwards so they can have an easier time hatching out.
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The pine shavings and the other chicks will irritate her navel. You can put her back into the incubator or have a second container to keep her in. If the container is tall enough to keep her in and her siblings out, you should be fine keeping it (with her inside) in the brooder. Line it with clean paper towels and make sure she isn't too hot or cold.Ok should I separate her? They are in a brooder on pine shavings.
I can put her back in the bator?