Sounds like you all did a great job! I might hatch a little late, was worried about the temp going too high. I guess the room we're incubating in is more stable temperature-wise.
here is the status:
woke up to 3 pips, 3 chicks and 1 zipping chick
I got to watch the zipping chick pop out (no tah dah)
the other 8 are kinda just there, boy i hope they also hatch but for now 4 babies and 2 pips!
Here is all I could come up with for a picture.
its the 3 babies and the zipping chick
I feel bad leaving them in there but I will NOT open the top just like everyone says.
interesting genetics lesson
I have a barred rock roo, and the eggs we collected are buff rock and nh. One of the buff rock eggs yeilded a black chick with a yellow head!
I didnt want my first hatch to be expensive purebred eggs when I had a dozen hanging around
One ee chick hatched (my DH 1st saw it at 5:30am) I'll take/upload a pic once I charge the camera. The other ee one that pipped late last night doesn't seem to be doing much yet. Am hoping the loud chirping chick wakes the others!!! The 8 wk olds in the brooder cage nearby are quiet (rare) and are twisting their heads trying to figure out the source of the noise. lol
Another green egg pipped. So far 1 ee chick hatched and 2 ee eggs pipped. Not much happening in the BCM bator, though the temp is up to 98.1 (floor) and humidity 71%.
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Yay!!! I know the ee that hatched was not yet 20 days-I set those eggs on Sat, 1/16 in the afternoon. I know the LG ran a little hot at times, though.