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Wow.... I know the feeling2 have hatched so far and a third almost hatched..... lots of movement with the others.....super excited

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Wow.... I know the feeling2 have hatched so far and a third almost hatched..... lots of movement with the others.....super excited
Let him be in the bator for quite awhile. I have read on BYC that they can survive for three days without food or water as they got the nourishment needed from the yolk that gets into their tummy while hatching. Though, I moved mines when their fur gets dried up. You can though post pics here. May be someone more experienced can help.One other thing.....they are still in the incubator and chick #2 has slimy stuff on its rear.....what's that
What I have learnt from BYC is that they should be kept in controlled environment i.e. bator for around 8 weeks. Though, they should be gradually brought to the condition they'd be in after moving them in the coops. People here suggest to lower their brooder temperature by 5 degrees each week, and introducing them to the outside, completely assisted and monitored, intermittently. You can get more detailed resources in the learning section here.I've still got 2 eggs in the incubator...I have no idea when they were first produced so don't know when they're due to pop! They probably won't but just keeping then in there and turning just in case. Can't see any movement so may come to nothing. The chicks and ducklings that have hatched are doing really well...getting quite a lot bigger. How long do you think they need to be in the brooder before I put them in the coup with the adult hen I've got. She is called Pie!
Thanks. Today would be the last 25th day.fingers well and truly crossed! x
NopAny progress Ahmedamir?