Okay. I decided to put blankets over me to block cold air and I added some hot water to boost humidity. Since then another (the 3rd) chick has hatched, although our incubator is small and the other 2 are trampling all over her... is this safe or should I try and remove them? They’re not fully dry though (almost) :hmm
 
Okay. I decided to put blankets over me to block cold air and I added some hot water to boost humidity. Since then another (the 3rd) chick has hatched, although our incubator is small and the other 2 are trampling all over her... is this safe or should I try and remove them? They’re not fully dry though (almost) :hmm
You can remove them and move them to the brooder. I move baby sometimes an hour after hatch depending on circumstances.
 
So from what I understand, you only have 2 intact egg (no pips or anything). If it’s a rotten egg, it'd probably be one of the 2. I’d say give the piping ones a bit longer to hatch and when you open the incubator to get any out you can quickly candle the last two.
 
You can remove them and move them to the brooder. I move baby sometimes an hour after hatch depending on circumstances.
Thank you for the reply! I decided to move them, it’s been 24 hours for 1 chick and 18 hours for the 2nd. The third is still pretty wet as she only hatched a few hours ago so she’s still in there. Thank you for the advice! :)
 
So from what I understand, you only have 2 intact egg (no pips or anything). If it’s a rotten egg, it'd probably be one of the 2. I’d say give the piping ones a bit longer to hatch and when you open the incubator to get any out you can quickly candle the last two.
Sorry, I may have mislead a few people by accident - there are 6 eggs remaining now, only one has pipped (we had 9, 3 have hatched) Although, I don’t know which one it is now as the chicks knocked it over, and I can’t see the pip anymore. That means that there’s 5 left that are showing no signs of hatching so far and it’s day 23, apparently as we put them in on the first of the month and it takes 24 hours for the incubation process to start this means the 22nd was their “due date”. I’m thinking I should wait until tomorrow now to check the remaining 6 eggs (including the pipped one) Obviously I don’t want it to explode if there is a rotten egg but at the same time I don’t want to disturb the pipped egg yet or the chick that’s drying off (two have been moved to the brooder). Sorry, I hope this makes sense. I’m new to this and there were a few problems at the beginning of incubation so I just want to do it right :fl
 
Ah, new parenthood. Lots to worry about but it all works out in the end. I do not incubate eggs but I have stolen from select hens at our pasture a few times (I live tropics and we have wild chickens EVERYWHERE) to put under a broody hen of mine. I had no idea about the humidity levels being so important. I say this is because the last time I stole 4 eggs and they started to hatch a few days later. The hen rejected them, killed one and wounder another badly- lost 2nd after a week and a half, so technically 2 died- One egg was unhatched and I had no means of finishing it so I stuck it under our desk light after replacing the bulb with a non energy efficient 60w. The egg started to pip hours later and then stopped for hours, I was not sure at all if it was going to make it and me helping it seemed its best chance. After a few hours and slowly pealing it out I then put it on a heating pad with a soft towel and siblings. It made it! -till (DH's) stupid dog killed it months later... :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: I really don't like that dog - IMG_20190312_161555806.jpg IMG_20190312_162128760.jpg IMG_20190312_193456781.jpg IMG_20190312_193509847.jpg IMG_20190312_202741738.jpg IMG_20190313_052935317.jpg IMG_20190313_091504297.jpg IMG_20190313_175058763.jpg This whole egg and chicken thing.... a pretty cool miracle and surprisingly hardy.
 
Ah, new parenthood. Lots to worry about but it all works out in the end. I do not incubate eggs but I have stolen from select hens at our pasture a few times (I live tropics and we have wild chickens EVERYWHERE) to put under a broody hen of mine. I had no idea about the humidity levels being so important. I say this is because the last time I stole 4 eggs and they started to hatch a few days later. The hen rejected them, killed one and wounder another badly- lost 2nd after a week and a half, so technically 2 died- One egg was unhatched and I had no means of finishing it so I stuck it under our desk light after replacing the bulb with a non energy efficient 60w. The egg started to pip hours later and then stopped for hours, I was not sure at all if it was going to make it and me helping it seemed its best chance. After a few hours and slowly pealing it out I then put it on a heating pad with a soft towel and siblings. It made it! -till (DH's) stupid dog killed it months later... :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: I really don't like that dog - View attachment 1822671 View attachment 1822672 View attachment 1822673 View attachment 1822675 View attachment 1822676 View attachment 1822677 View attachment 1822680 View attachment 1822681 This whole egg and chicken thing.... a pretty cool miracle and surprisingly hardy.
Hi! So sorry for the late reply. That is an incredible story, such a heartbreaking ending - I'm so sorry you lost the chick to a dog, that's awful. But it's amazing that it pulled through and you saved it. You seem like such a lovely person!! :) In the end we had 6 chicks out of 9 hatch. 3 boys, 3 girls. They're happy and healthy and adorable! They're very playful, we're in love with them. We checked the remaining 3 eggs as it wasn't obvious if they'd passed or not and they were unfortunately unable to position themselves in the egg and died. It was very sad but I'm so thankful that we have 6 healthy chicks. Thank you so much for all the support. It's much appreciated. I did a little photoshoot with the chicks, I'll try and upload the pics :p
 

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Hi! So sorry for the late reply. That is an incredible story, such a heartbreaking ending - I'm so sorry you lost the chick to a dog, that's awful. But it's amazing that it pulled through and you saved it. You seem like such a lovely person!! :) In the end we had 6 chicks out of 9 hatch. 3 boys, 3 girls. They're happy and healthy and adorable! They're very playful, we're in love with them. We checked the remaining 3 eggs as it wasn't obvious if they'd passed or not and they were unfortunately unable to position themselves in the egg and died. It was very sad but I'm so thankful that we have 6 healthy chicks. Thank you so much for all the support. It's much appreciated. I did a little photoshoot with the chicks, I'll try and upload the pics :p
That is awesome!!!! Congratulations!!!! And happy 4th! :jumpy:jumpy:jumpy:jumpy:jumpy:jumpy
 

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