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....you can tell me tomorrow if it’s not. 

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Nice!I pick my favorite eggs, or the healthiest looking, and adjust based on those.
If they were all favorites, I would pick the ones that need adjustment most. If your big ones are bigger than they should be and your smaller are normal, adjust a little for the big ones.
If your big ones are normal and your smaller and teeeeeeny, adjust for those.
YALL. IS THIS MY BABY DUCK WITH AN ITTY. ITTY BABY BILL PEEKING AT ME?!?. IM. SO. DEAD.
(I’m on day 12. But, maybe don’t tell me if it’s not. I’m so excited)
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I pick my favorite eggs, or the healthiest looking, and adjust based on those.
If they were all favorites, I would pick the ones that need adjustment most. If your big ones are bigger than they should be and your smaller are normal, adjust a little for the big ones.
If your big ones are normal and your smaller and teeeeeeny, adjust for those.
YALL. IS THIS MY BABY DUCK WITH AN ITTY. ITTY BABY BILL PEEKING AT ME?!?. IM. SO. DEAD.
(I’m on day 12. But, maybe don’t tell me if it’s not. I’m so excited)
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I’m using little giant incubators (if I had known initially that I was going to end up with 2, I might have sprung for a Brinsea Cabinet instead back when I still had more cash) sometimes I shake my head that I spent so much on two little plastic trays and styrofoam boxes, especially after my first hatch only had a 29% hatch rate...
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My problem areas seem to be the blue spots, and I’m not certain but I think maybe my cup baby was right under the heater? I agree that more eggs in the incubator helped stabilize the temperature much better than in my first hatch. In that one, I recieved extra eggs 7 of which wouldn’t fit in the one turner, so I ended up with the second incubator. It is kind of nice to have 2 though, because with both my hatches once something went wrong and things got really stinky, I was able to transfer the eggs into the second incubator without shocking them too badly with a temperature/humidity drop.
View attachment 1807719 View attachment 1807723 I have a question for the brilliant minds... my little June babes are a week old now and thriving however there seems to be a ‘runt’. It is considerably smaller that the others and seems to nap a lot, is this natures way of telling me that it may not make it?
Thank you, I haven’t tried anything g yet as I wasn’t sure, I have vit C tablets that I could use. Should I put her aside from the rest to have some time to recover or will that just make her decline faster?In the first pic where it stands hunched with its eyes closed, it looks a little under the weather. Have you tried vitamins in their water? The water soluble ones, B and C can be given all the time, almost impossible to overdose. Boiled eggs are also good for perking up unhappy chicks (it literally contains everything they're made of). Hope your little guy will be all right!
Thank you, I haven’t tried anything g yet as I wasn’t sure, I have vit C tablets that I could use. Should I put her aside from the rest to have some time to recover or will that just make her decline faster?
Thank you, I haven’t tried anything g yet as I wasn’t sure, I have vit C tablets that I could use. Should I put her aside from the rest to have some time to recover or will that just make her decline faster?