Okay, so my husband is freaking out a bit because the chicks in the incubator are moving the eggs that haven't hatched yet around. Any advice on this? Is it ok?
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this is normal...i believe they call it rocking and rolling...its just the bird trying to unzip itself and moving around the egg...i hatched out 11 so far and one is still drying off in the hatcher....alsoOkay, so my husband is freaking out a bit because the chicks in the incubator are moving the eggs that haven't hatched yet around. Any advice on this? Is it ok?
Quote: Yes, the eggs were rolling around on their own, however the chicks in the incubator that have hatched are knocking into the eggs that are not yet hatched. I think one is dead, that was pipped. I see no movement at all, and I see its beak, but nothing at all.
Yes, the eggs were rolling around on their own, however the chicks in the incubator that have hatched are knocking into the eggs that are not yet hatched. I think one is dead, that was pipped. I see no movement at all, and I see its beak, but nothing at all.
Hey all. Getting my chicks end of this week. RIR and White Rock. I'm outside Hillsboro
Thanks, everyone, for the kind posts and PMs. Sorry for the lack of personal response, but I did read through everything. Having a hard time with losing my Violet, she was so young and such a big sweetheart. I may have to invest in more Bielefelders. I just loved her so much and I'm really missing her.
Not having enough sleep is not helping my mood, either. But that's probably because my new alarm clock has no snooze button. Have I mentioned the alarm clock? Her name is Frou-Frou.![]()
Just for some smiles, here is Miss Frou a few mornings ago, the little brat. She starts honking around 6:30 - 7 am, but she gets REALLY LOUD as soon as she realizes I'm awake.![]()
"Are you awake yet?"
"Good! Now, about breakfast..."
This goofball actually laid an egg today while I was at class!It's tiny, as always, but it's the thought that counts, right? I had to chuckle about it, too. She is usually so particular about where she lays, she must have had a hissy fit before she finally accepted she had no choice of location!![]()
Sorry for the confusion. The hawk hasn't actually caught anyone since Saturday, when it got my little Vespa. Sweet Violet seemed to have been set into heart failure from the stress of the attack, though. That's what she ended up passing away from.![]()
I do have Guinea fowl, but they're a good 50 feet away from the chicken coop. I might have to think about moving them closer, though...