New Kikiriki owner

Stel

In the Brooder
Jun 26, 2024
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Kikiriki's are new breed for me. I just hatched one of 3 eggs, one hatched today, but I still have 2 that have not. How long should I wait on the other 2 eggs before I start to worry? I will move new chick out as soon as the feathers are dry.
 
Kikiriki's are new breed for me. I just hatched one of 3 eggs, one hatched today, but I still have 2 that have not. How long should I wait on the other 2 eggs before I start to worry? I will move new chick out as soon as the feathers are dry.
I've never seen a kikiriki before. Would you have any pictures you could post here. Welcome
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

Congrats on the first chick! :jumpy When the chick is 100% dry you can transfer her over to the brooder. Keep going with incubation and give the remaining eggs a couple more days to hatch, don't open the lid to check, its normal to hatch out at different times. If nothing is happening after 2 more days, you might candle the eggs to see if they are alive.
 

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