Alright. Im gunna finish everything on the brooder which should only take a few mins then put the fluffed ones in. Does that sound good?
I put wet ones in, they were JUST FINE.

-Banti
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Alright. Im gunna finish everything on the brooder which should only take a few mins then put the fluffed ones in. Does that sound good?
From what I understand, they absorbed all that yolk, they are good for 3 days. So, get your brooder set up and move the dry ones over, but I'd leave the one that isn't as fluffy in the 'bator for a little longer.Alright. Im gunna finish everything on the brooder which should only take a few mins then put the fluffed ones in. Does that sound good?
Thake them out! And give them food and water!! Now!
Alright. Im gunna finish everything on the brooder which should only take a few mins then put the fluffed ones in. Does that sound good?
I've been putting my babies in with older chicks and think that anyone that is different gets picked on a little more. That's why I like them to be dry and a little stronger.I put wet ones in, they were JUST FINE.![]()
-Banti
Quote: IMO, 2-3 days in the incubator is too long, they need to go to the brooder so they can drink and eat.
-Kathy
From what I understand, they absorbed all that yolk, they are good for 3 days. So, get your brooder set up and move the dry ones over, but I'd leave the one that isn't as fluffy in the 'bator for a little longer.
Give them water and food! Thake every chik and GENTLY deep is beak in the water Once or twice, BE CARFUL not to enter its nostrils in the water!
I've been putting my babies in with older chicks and think that anyone that is different gets picked on a little more. That's why I like them to be dry and a little stronger.
Humidity in the incubator is keeping them like that. Move to brooder so they can drink and eat.They arent fluffed completelt either![]()