OH OH, I've got a PEEPER!!!! It JUST hatched, about 10 min ago.
Took the eggs out of the turner Friday morn, increased the water to raise the humidity and have been waiting for tomorrow, my expected hatch day.
About 12:30pm I went in to check on them and saw one with just a bit of shell broken away. It was in the middle of the 'bator. Thought it would take a while for anything more to happen.
My computer is very close to my spare bathroom (my 'bator room), I sat down at the 'puter to see what's happening on the BYC forum, especially THIS thread, and as I was reading JulieZ's last post I heard peeping from the 'bator.
This is better than Christmas!!!
The little one has moved to the corner of the bator, is wet and wobbly, and peeping off and on.
My mother instinct wants to pick it up and cuddle, but my chicken knowledge (most gathered from BYC) tells me to 'let it be'. Yes I'm a Beatles fan, was in 3rd grade when I watched them on the Ed Sullivan Show and many of their songs mark periods in my life.
So for now all I can do is wait. I just feel sad that the little one may be lonely.
I did read on BYC a while back about leaving the newbies in the bator for at least 24 hr. for several reasons, the reason that really stuck in my head was; the peeping helps to encourage the others as they work their way out of the shell. ('with a little help from my friends' comes to mind)
I know people have been hatching eggs for eons, BUT TODAY was my first time to hatch out a chicken chick (I have 12 B/B/S Marans and 6 Blk Copper Marans eggs), I'm so excited you'd think I layed the egg instead of just helped it along.
I did hatch out 30 of 35 quail eggs but I wouldn't let myself become emotionally attached to them, I knew all along they would be set free. But these little marans will be a part of my family for a long time. (I hope!!!, lots of things can happen.)
This thread has been like having my hand held as we newbies go through this together. Thank you'l for being out there. Learning together makes me feel more secure.
: ) Christine
Took the eggs out of the turner Friday morn, increased the water to raise the humidity and have been waiting for tomorrow, my expected hatch day.
About 12:30pm I went in to check on them and saw one with just a bit of shell broken away. It was in the middle of the 'bator. Thought it would take a while for anything more to happen.
My computer is very close to my spare bathroom (my 'bator room), I sat down at the 'puter to see what's happening on the BYC forum, especially THIS thread, and as I was reading JulieZ's last post I heard peeping from the 'bator.
This is better than Christmas!!!
The little one has moved to the corner of the bator, is wet and wobbly, and peeping off and on.
My mother instinct wants to pick it up and cuddle, but my chicken knowledge (most gathered from BYC) tells me to 'let it be'. Yes I'm a Beatles fan, was in 3rd grade when I watched them on the Ed Sullivan Show and many of their songs mark periods in my life.
So for now all I can do is wait. I just feel sad that the little one may be lonely.
I did read on BYC a while back about leaving the newbies in the bator for at least 24 hr. for several reasons, the reason that really stuck in my head was; the peeping helps to encourage the others as they work their way out of the shell. ('with a little help from my friends' comes to mind)
I know people have been hatching eggs for eons, BUT TODAY was my first time to hatch out a chicken chick (I have 12 B/B/S Marans and 6 Blk Copper Marans eggs), I'm so excited you'd think I layed the egg instead of just helped it along.
I did hatch out 30 of 35 quail eggs but I wouldn't let myself become emotionally attached to them, I knew all along they would be set free. But these little marans will be a part of my family for a long time. (I hope!!!, lots of things can happen.)
This thread has been like having my hand held as we newbies go through this together. Thank you'l for being out there. Learning together makes me feel more secure.
: ) Christine