just hatched here is my first baby

farmer_fred

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11 Years
Mar 17, 2008
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here is my first baby, I was woke up at 2 AM from it. took it from the egg at 8 AM, took picture at 9:30AM. all eggs on back row may be rotten eggs, just going to wait on them. I did not expect the eggs until thursday to hatch, so it is all a waiting game. I do keep the humidity at about 50 %, but out of the bator, it runs at 75% in the house. the only issue I found with the baby this morning is that it would lay on its back. since drying up, it sits as it should.


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and if you think it is gross, it was slimy this morning taking out of the egg, but the thin coating is still on the keet, that is just the egg, not skin.
 
daddy is a big black wild looking turkey, mom is black standard bronze, and ky red burbon mix, I have not had another tom since last year. I had 2 tom turkeys. all the other eggs, still have to hatch. another day anther night of no sleep with the peeping going on. my biggest issue was I still had the eggs in the trner until this one pipped thru and woke me up, all came off the turner and in the box as there are now. off to feed store for starter and grower and a waterer and feeder. I expected to clen them about thursday. just going to maintain the temp for now. hope to hatch at least a few more this morning, but no more piping thru yet. it peeps to wonder where we are in the house and we all check on it. I noticed on another posing hthat they used rocks in a dish, but this little one is still dring out. I checked the egg after taking it out, the "pipes" work, it shold grow up and be nice. the 2 years old now look more like a standared brone with a red tone to them, so, they look like the wild turkets we see beside the road near the 4 lane that opened this spring, you could see anywhere from 10 - 30 in a field, and all of them fly over the road, or.... they could just walk beside road on the overpass to the otherside of the road. well, off to feed store now.
 
got home seriousl at 12:30 Am, baby #2 was born and almost dry, both are in a plastic shoe box on top of the bator in a dry dish towel. will be funny in a few weeks and the babies follow me around. after all, I am the first thing they have seen.
 
Keep that bator closed! At hatching time your humidity needs to be upped to 65-70%. Opening and closing the bator drops the humidity and temps and puts the rest of your hatch at risk.

Now, having said that, congratulations!
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