Yes, you must get the camera. And a glass of wine or champagne if you are legal
I just had my first hatch last week and I was awake almost all night waiting for something to change. As soon as I went to bed, guess what, babies. A watched chick just hatches slower, I guess they are shy.
I am old enough to be a grandma and had never seen an egg hatch in real life, only in videos. It is SOOO amazing, I was truly mesmerized so I can understand your excitement.
mine are in the process of hatching now I have one out and another breaking....when do I take the one out that is already hatched..and what temp do I make their new home?
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Can you clarify this?
It said to take the turner out and put a paper towel on the bottom
eggs are on their sides
so the one with the beak up will it be ok??and the one hatching at the bottom?
Sit on your hands and let them be! They will hatch fine all by themselves. They will also be fine in that Brinsea for 24 hours after hatching too. All they'll do is sleep.
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Leave them until all are hatched don't open bator. They are good for 48 to 72 hours after hatch on the yolk they absorb. How many eggs you hatching and what kind?
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Congrats! They can do without food and water for up to 3 days, and it's best NOT to open the incubator until everyone is done hatching. Opening the incubator during hatching allows humidity out and cold air in, which can a) shrink wrap the ones that haven't hatched, which will kill them, or b) cause condensation inside the air cell, thereby drowning the babies (killing them).