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jennjen2011
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It is not a continuous bleed, it is dripping or anything, just a bloody looking areaDoes it look like it is continually bleeding or was it a quick bleed from hitting a vein?
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It is not a continuous bleed, it is dripping or anything, just a bloody looking areaDoes it look like it is continually bleeding or was it a quick bleed from hitting a vein?
I agree move the hatched babiesCan you move the hatched duckling to a brooder so the one trying to hatch can have some peace and quiet?
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That's what I eventually did, I actually turned on the shower in our bathroom and got the room hot and steamy before I opened the incubator. He has hatch now and is doing great! It's the blonde oneI agree move the hatched babies
If you are quick and the room your in is not freezing cold you won’t hurt the ones hatching
I never leave mine in till the hatch is done
I remove them as soon as they are up running around 4-8 hours normally
So amazingThat's what I eventually did, I actually turned on the shower in our bathroom and got the room hot and steamy before I opened the incubator. He has hatch now and is doing great! It's the blonde one![]()