Panicky Pipping question about Genesis Humidity LINK TO PIX ADDED

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Ah, that's right....amazing how you can forget everything you think you've learned right when you need to know it, eh????

So it's been all day since I noticed the first pips early this morning. One chick hatched out around 5:00. The rest of them seem to have gone back to bed. I wonder what it will be like in the morning....?????

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Susan, I add water the same way that U are doing.
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Ok, You are standing in front of the bator the heat light is in front of you and the vent hole is towards the back. Take a look straight down the vent hole and then about 1 1/2 inches toward you and the fan and inject about 50cc of water this is another trough thats almost square. Then wait and see if this brings the humidity up.
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Thanks. The hot/damp washcloth did the trick for this time. The problem for me in regard to your suggestion is that the rubbery matting over the hardware cloth is actually blocking access to the bigger troughs. The only one I have access to is the one I have put the tubing in to.

I think after this hatch and before the next one starts I will thread two tubes through the vent hole -- one to the small C-trough and one to one of the larger ones. Although, I must say that washcloth trick seems to have worked pretty well.

So far I've got 4 chicks and a few more pips in progress.

I sure do appreciate being able to get help when I get lost....
Thanks

Susan
 
Okay, here are a bunch of pictures of the five that have hatched to date. I've got 3 Cuckoo Marans, a Blue Silkie and a Splash Silkie....

but I see that the pix here are just of the first three (the two Silkies and the first CM)... I'm still trying to get a grip at Flickr, so.....

be patient...

http://flickr.com/photos/21699858@N06/sets/72157605294191603/

Susan
 
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