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Along the lines of rats and mice in the coop at night - this is a pretty disturbing video. At least when they go towards the chickens they peck them away. Chickens can't see at night, however, so if there are enough of the rats you can see how this could be a problem.
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I'm not sure how much you spent on the eggs, but chicks have gotten trapped under turners before. maybe a small basket from the dollar store could help. Still when my chicks get going in the bater they climb on everything other eggs, sponges, thermometers, even other chicks still attached to the egg shell.
Also shipped eggs are hard enough to hatch, I would not purposely do anything that could cause them harm. Shipped eggs are more delicate in a way and need special care while incubating. Some people don't turn shipped eggs for a few days to give air cells time to "heal".
I do let them stand at least 3 days incubating, so the air cell stays intact. Good advice!
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