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Aaron nassery
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Thank you!! I’ll definitely be posting some pics tomorrow! Again, Thank you soo much for helping me. This has honestly made things a lot easier.
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It's no problem! I'm glad I could help you! First hatches are terribly stressful, lol. You're doing great!Thank you!! I’ll definitely be posting some pics tomorrow! Again, Thank you soo much for helping me. This has honestly made things a lot easier.
Hey !!!! Guess what!!!!!It's no problem! I'm glad I could help you! First hatches are terribly stressful, lol. You're doing great!
What?!?!Hey !!!! Guess what!!!!!
Oh yay!!!! Congratulations on your new babies!!!They hatched!!!!! I’m waiting for the other 3 but they hatched!!!! I’m so thankful for the help. I would have been lost and probably would have made things worse if I didn’t get help.
Awesome! I remove the chicks as soon as they're dry, usually an hour or two after hatching. It's what I've found to work best.thank you!!!!! I’m so excited and happy that they made it. Another one is hatching right now. Other than the eggs that died along the way. This has been a 80 percent hatch rate so far. I have a question, how long should they stay in the incubator after they hatch? I have read that you should wait until they are dry, some say for 18-24 hours, some say 48. Some say you should wait until they all hatch. What is the proper amount of time?
Can you post a pic? Is he in the brooder and if so is he warm enough?One of my chicks doesn’t look to good. He was the first hatch but he is just lying down and not moving to much. Should I be worried. The others are moving around a lot but he moves the. Just lies right back down