Thank you. I'm sorry if you lost all your chicks...Happy Holidays all! Today's gift to me was learning from my errors. WHich I share as gift to you.

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Thank you. I'm sorry if you lost all your chicks...Happy Holidays all! Today's gift to me was learning from my errors. WHich I share as gift to you.
Do you happen to have little Hotties warmers? I use those when I have chicks that get chilled, usually work real greatWe have PIPs! Now I have to set up the brooder box, and figure out where I'm going to find power, w/o blowing the circuits in the RV... "Panic mode", begin! (We are about 10 degrees colder than was expected right now, and I'm in the middle of two other projects.)
I always get the brooder set up a week before hatch day, then add food, & water the day they hatch.We have PIPs! Now I have to set up the brooder box, and figure out where I'm going to find power, w/o blowing the circuits in the RV... "Panic mode", begin! (We are about 10 degrees colder than was expected right now, and I'm in the middle of two other projects.)
We have PIPs! Now I have to set up the brooder box, and figure out where I'm going to find power, w/o blowing the circuits in the RV... "Panic mode", begin! (We are about 10 degrees colder than was expected right now, and I'm in the middle of two other projects.)
These two peeps look promising.![]()
Number 5 is at bottom of frame, the only mostly black one so far. Number six (another yellow, not chipmunk) is in the incubator drying out. One egg is a maybe, but seems delayed. Of the remaining eggs (12 were set total), one was infertile, one was contaminated, three were middle quits (around the contaminated egg). Given how the weather played havoc and a power loss reset the incubator, I'm surprised at even 50% success so early in the year.