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I'm just wondering duckings should be eating and drinking it's been around 24hrs ishsince they hatched should they be eating? Do i teach them? As you can see from the photo the food and water is there![]()
Gosh - I wasn't paying attention to the condensation. I'm thinking it has been in there since I increased the humidity on Monday. It may have been since the hatch though.
Not sure I can do anything about it. I've been adding a scant amount of water through a tiny ventilation hole so I don't open the incubator. That is how I've increased the humidity from 45/55 to 65/70 for lockdown.
The second pip has a really nice hole - about the size of a pea. These are tiny bantam eggs.
Do you have any recommendations?
I had to open the incubator and remove my hydrometer/thermometer. The chick that hatched was messing with it and I feared it would topple over on the chick or hatching chick. Chick # 1 is resting comfortably in the new chick box. It has pooped, eaten, gave it a drink and now it is lounging. Have the TV on for white noise.
Ok I'm worried about the first little guy. He started at 2am last night and is still not out. The other one in the middle that piped out side pointing to floor is already out 10 hours later. When should I help the other one?Yes, as long as the other egg doesn't push the pip closed, they can still zip touching another egg. Some say eggs touching even encourages them.
Ok I'm worried about the first little guy. He started at 2am last night and is still not out. The other one in the middle that piped out side pointing to floor is already out 10 hours later. When should I help the other one?