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Thanks, I'll try it out next time I hatch something for sure.
Many of them are already in a warm brooder (in the attached picture), but many more are newly hatched, soaking wet and not yet fluffy enough to move them from the incubator to the brooder. I've read a lot of guides on what to do when they hatch, and all of them say only move dry fluffy ones to a pre-heated brooder, else they can get sick and die from cold. The ones that run around are still wet. So yeah.
Many of them are already in a warm brooder (in the attached picture), but many more are newly hatched, soaking wet and not yet fluffy enough to move them from the incubator to the brooder. I've read a lot of guides on what to do when they hatch, and all of them say only move dry fluffy ones to a pre-heated brooder, else they can get sick and die from cold. The ones that run around are still wet. So yeah.