john_wrightson2003
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Hah! Thats too funny!They're just rolling around and peeping. Husband said they aren't coming out because he's going to eat them![]()
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Hah! Thats too funny!They're just rolling around and peeping. Husband said they aren't coming out because he's going to eat them![]()
I have 15 internally pipped right now!!!! The others are working their way through. I can hear the chicks peeping. So insane! I'm glad I was convinced to hatch eggs
One twin is internally pipped, the other isn't. If they're not hatched by noon tomorrow, I'm going to help the best I can. I can hear one making noise, the other is probably at the wrong end.How exciting, I bet you'll get some out soon!![]()
One twin is internally pipped, the other isn't. If they're not hatched by noon tomorrow, I'm going to help the best I can. I can hear one making noise, the other is probably at the wrong end.
I was like that the first time. I checked the incubator even at night and spent hours watching and filming with my phone...I'll have to look up safety holes, I've never hatched or anything so I'm like a new parent going insane![]()
I was like that the first time. I checked the incubator even at night and spent hours watching and filming with my phone...
@igorsMistress They are at natural light, right? What about heating and extra light? Is it dark at night?
I'm using a red bulb and I don't want too but that's what I have right now. I want to order a heat plate for my next hatch in November.I have daylight bulbs in the lighting fixture in that room and use a heat plate instead of a heat lamp. I gradually dim the supplemental light and by late afternoon they're down to whatever comes through the windows; they naturally put themselves to bed by dark.
I will never brood with a light again. I did that once but every batch since has had the plate. It simulates a more natural experience by letting the chicks go to warm up IF they are cold and they're on a natural light cycle as well.