INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Originally Posted by ctkling 192 View Post

Hi all----my chickies need help!
This is my first hatch and I am on day 23. One hatched day 21 and 3 more hatched out. My problem is that the chicks aren't fluffing out. They are dry but crusty and have bits of shell stuck to them! I know now by reading previous posts my humidity in incubator was set too high. (I followed incubator directions!) But what do I do for my little chicks now? I am tempted to wash them off! How can they stay warm in a brooder if they don't fluff out?
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Tao chick responded:
I have had this issue with the late hatchers too. They will fluff up in the brooder. Give them a full day, and any spots that are still real sticky try lightly brushing with a dry paper towel before you take any water to their fluff. I've never bathed a chicken before.

Thanks Tao!

I guess I just need some reassurance to leave them alone but it is soooooo difficult to stand back and watch these little guys. Still have 10 eggs that haven't pipped on day 23. Next time I am doing a dry incubation! Poor little guys look like they have been dipped in hair gel!
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Often for sticky chicks you do need to wash them. Use really warm warm (remember they were incubating at 99.5 degrees)and a wash cloth and then dry them really well ( I use a blow dryer set on low) or just towel dry & put right back in the bator if you only have 1 or 2 to do ( so the bator temp isn't dropping too much from being opened frequently)
 
Man Motorcyclechick you really had me believing you hatch these animals I mean you don't know who gets on hear lol!
 
Man Motorcyclechick you really had me believing you hatch these animals I mean you don't know who gets on hear lol!
She does! I've been told that her setup is nothing short of spectacular! All the animals are in their native habitat; not a wall to be seen anywhere. Unfortunately, the complex isn't open to the public, 'cause many of the animals are quite shy by nature. Also, because they've had virtually no contact with humans, they have no immunity from human diseases.
 
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