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Congrats on the chicks hatching so far!It has started!!! Iβm up to six now!!!
They are sorted into heritage bags (thatβs the yellow mesh) so I can keep them straight and band the ones I need to.
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So I'm moving them out of the incubator a bit sooner so they don't get caught up. So far, so good *knocks on wood*Congrats on the chicks hatching so far!
I have seen this netting used before. But I wonder if the babies may get their feet caught up in the netting?
I use embroidery cards tied together with small zip ties to cage off eggs. I guess it depends on the kind of incubator you have what works best.![]()
So what I did was set them bottom end up and let them "settle" for a couple of hours (to get them room temp), then into the incubator they went! I set them bottom end up in plastic egg crates and tilted them back and forth to turn them. I had a few with detached air sacs, but by the time lockdown came, everyone left was stabilized. I do have some with saddled air sacs - we'll see how those fare. But so far - 6 little ones, and more pipping!!Let sit for 12 hours upright then placed in incubator upright for 3 days, turning gently from side to side every few hours. On there sides since then.
3 of the ones that were super jiggly from the get go did not progress, though 3 of them that were slightly saddled and jiggly stabilized and are doing fine. Can't even tell that there ever was a problem. I will let them hatch on there sides, too. If I had any that were saddled, I would hatch them upright.
They are sorted into heritage bags (thatβs the yellow mesh) so I can keep them straight and band the ones I need to.
I have seen this netting used before. But I wonder if the babies may get their feet caught up in the netting?![]()
Awe they are all so cute!!!I HAVE BABIES!! Three hatched last night and the last egg is pipped! I'm so happy!
@Gammas Bearded Babies: Sorry youβve had problems with your incubators! Good thing you have more than one! My broody custody battle continues, unfortunately. This morning the little black chick was under the wrong broody, apparently having hatched underneath her overnight. Iβve tried twice now to put the chick back under the mama that incubated the egg the whole time (not including the couple of times it got stolen) but I donβt know what to do if I canβt get it to stay with her. I moved her to a different spot, not right next to the gal that keeps taking the chick, so hopefully that solves the problem. My neighbor is getting some chicks in the mail tomorrow or Friday, so I guess I could ask her if I can raise a couple for her if relocating the nest doesnβt work? This is the first time Iβve had this problem so not quite sure what to do. The hen stealing the chick is #2 in the pecking order and the one thatβs getting stolen from is near the bottom and not putting up much of a fight, I donβt think.
Congrats!I HAVE BABIES!! Three hatched last night and the last egg is pipped! I'm so happy!
@Gammas Bearded Babies: Sorry youβve had problems with your incubators! Good thing you have more than one! My broody custody battle continues, unfortunately. This morning the little black chick was under the wrong broody, apparently having hatched underneath her overnight. Iβve tried twice now to put the chick back under the mama that incubated the egg the whole time (not including the couple of times it got stolen) but I donβt know what to do if I canβt get it to stay with her. I moved her to a different spot, not right next to the gal that keeps taking the chick, so hopefully that solves the problem. My neighbor is getting some chicks in the mail tomorrow or Friday, so I guess I could ask her if I can raise a couple for her if relocating the nest doesnβt work? This is the first time Iβve had this problem so not quite sure what to do. The hen stealing the chick is #2 in the pecking order and the one thatβs getting stolen from is near the bottom and not putting up much of a fight, I donβt think.