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yaay, a pip..now you do know, it could take a day for it to start zipping, right? Or, it could just go to town. Like I said in an earlier post, we have to be careful not to bend over those bators too much, can get some pretty good back pain.
Let us know though, as soon as you have a baby hatch.
I am officially in lock down. Woke up to the humidity at 66, which is ok, I like mine between 62 and 65 in my bators. So close enough. Of course I had to shine a light on them, just to see if one wriggled. Nothing yet..but, candled last night, and I had to toss another one. But I know I have 6 babies in there. At least I think I do...there are two very dark ones, can't see any movement, but they feel heavy.
Me and my flashlight, I love to see them wriggle, so I do that once in a while. Then finally there is that first pip.. right guinea??
What are you hatching?
These are BBS Australorps.
And yes, unfortunately, I am aware of the time it takes. The days seem to be going fast for me so the wait shouldn't be too hard.
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Sussex, right? Come on chickies. If that cat doesn't get up on the bator and roll you around in there, you just may be able to make out which side is up!