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Woke up to 3 chicks and 2 pips out of 8 eggs this morning!! Woohoo! Nice thing to see after my toddler had me up most of the night. Hopefully there's some good action going under my Broodies too!
First off, leave the pipped chick alone if it's in an incubator with other eggs. Sometimes they will rest for 24-36 hours after pipping while they finish absorbing the yolk and gear up to zip and hatch.....it's a LOT of work, and usually when people intervene in the hatching process it doesn't end well or the chick dies shortly there-after....like there was a REASON it was having trouble hatching. If it's in an incubator, you risk shrink-wrapping the other soon-to-hatch chicks by opening it and letting all of the humidity out.Hi Michigan hatchers!
I've been on BYC for a while, and read the MI thread, but I don't post much. That thread goes so fast!
I have a couple egg/incubating questions if someone can help me...
I have 19 chicks of different ages, and 2 adult hens. One went broody, and her 4 chicks are 4 weeks old today. My other hen was being bullied so I moved her in with broody since I thought she would be bullied to death on our farm. She has sores from the others, and very skinny. So now to my questions:
My broody is not laying (that I know of) and "Poor Baby" ( the Bullied hen is Poor baby) has been laying in the same place for about a moth now, and laid a normal egg in her normal spot yesterday. Then in the evening I think it was her, not broody laid a soft egg, and I watched her eat it, shell and all! This is not a first egg, she is over a year old. Any ideas?
Next question,
I have an egg hatching that has pipped 24 hours ago. Not making progress now... Any advise?
Thank you very much!
Also congratulations on chicks to those who recently hatched :-D
(Edited to fix Monday morning typos)
I have 2 dz Tolbunt Polish hatching eggs available. I need a break from hatching! Make an offer! I'm in Oxford.