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

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@sarisso I think I would like to explore the eggs that have no internal pip if they still show no progress when I get home tonight. Good idea? Bad idea? Advice? I'd love everybodys two cents! Edit: also, what about the Serama with the internal pip? I hear no noise. Should I do the water test? ,(day23)
Definitely! Once you confirm that they are gone, still go in slowly. Through the air cell first, wet the membrane and feel for movement. I opened one one time and thought it was gone, sliced the membrane only to find a live one. Good luck!
Installed a timer for the light, and hung the heater. Brooder is finished, with the exception of bedding. Need to move it into it's final resting spot, and run an extension cord. All in all, I'm pleased with how it turned out... and I'm my own worst critic. I plan to use absorbent pads the first few days until the chicks are eating good, then switch to pine shavings. Has anyone tried puppy pads for newly hatched chicks? They're more absorbent than paper towels, so I can't see why they won't work as well... or better. Anywho, this is the final product with the slide-in divider inserted:
I like it! Looks great! I might do something similar. I use puppy pads to start. Has worked well with most of my chicks. One set (can't remember which breed) picked at them quite a bit and I had to take the pads out, but it worked well for the others. So just keep an eye on them and make sure they don't pick at the "stuffing" in the pads. It didn't hurt mine, but it sure doesn't sound too appetizing, does it? Lol
 
Definitely! Once you confirm that they are gone, still go in slowly. Through the air cell first, wet the membrane and feel for movement.
I opened one one time and thought it was gone, sliced the membrane only to find a live one. Good luck!
I like it! Looks great! I might do something similar.

I use puppy pads to start. Has worked well with most of my chicks. One set (can't remember which breed) picked at them quite a bit and I had to take the pads out, but it worked well for the others. So just keep an eye on them and make sure they don't pick at the "stuffing" in the pads. It didn't hurt mine, but it sure doesn't sound too appetizing, does it? Lol
Thanks! Actually, I spoke too soon... I had planned to install a "window" in the divider, which I failed to do. Oops. Oh well, still have a week and a half to get it done, so it's all good. I'll be sure to keep an eye out for stuffing pecking. Thanks for the heads-up!!!
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Installed a timer for the light, and hung the heater. Brooder is finished, with the exception of bedding. Need to move it into it's final resting spot, and run an extension cord. All in all, I'm pleased with how it turned out... and I'm my own worst critic. I plan to use absorbent pads the first few days until the chicks are eating good, then switch to pine shavings. Has anyone tried puppy pads for newly hatched chicks? They're more absorbent than paper towels, so I can't see why they won't work as well... or better. Anywho, this is the final product with the slide-in divider inserted:



I like it nice and big . consider lining the bottom with something moisture proof though and a couple of inch's up the sides .it makes cleaning much easier. great job
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anyone on here that could answer me a question

I am on day 21 the first egg to pip has not made any progress since 7 am it's now 5 pm, chirp is starting to get weaker, just before lock down was gone for a few days and son didn't check humidity got down to 16%. at this point should I try helping her or not? last time I waited 24 hours and lost the chick
 
anyone on here that could answer me a question

I am on day 21 the first egg to pip has not made any progress since 7 am it's now 5 pm, chirp is starting to get weaker, just before lock down was gone for a few days and son didn't check humidity got down to 16%. at this point should I try helping her or not? last time I waited 24 hours and lost the chick

Noo, still wait the 24 hrs. You just had bad luck last time. It will probably wake you up in the middle of the night. If you are not hearing peeping, it's just resting. I didn't hear anything from my chicks during their pipped time..quiet this time!

And, I'm sure you already have, but get the humidity back up?
 
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I like it nice and big . consider lining the bottom with something moisture proof though and a couple of inch's up the sides .it makes cleaning much easier. great job
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Thanks, BYC! I had asked the price for a sheet of fiberglass reinforced wall board at the local building supply store earlier today, and when they said all they had was $51, I said no thanks. I have some heavy plastic sheeting that will work perfectly in it's place. I appreciate the tip!!!
 
yeah it's sitting at 65-70 since lock down, my 3 week old chick is calling to her so hopefully that will help motivate her
 
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