I’m so glad I found this group! Honestly you, @Weeg @Chicken poppy amd so many others have been incredibly helpful with everything!
I will definitely update y’all in the next couple days when we start pipping!

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I’m so glad I found this group! Honestly you, @Weeg @Chicken poppy amd so many others have been incredibly helpful with everything!
I will definitely update y’all in the next couple days when we start pipping!
Good luck!I’m so glad I found this group! Honestly you, @Weeg @Chicken poppy amd so many others have been incredibly helpful with everything!
I will definitely update y’all in the next couple days when we start pipping!
Thats so beautiful! I also recommend a chick called albert!FYI, two of my Brodie’s eggs hatched in my handsI was s as blue to catch Sunny while her eggs were hatching, and I grabbed two of the eggs while the babies were pushing their way out.
Keep tabs on hatching, you may get a once in a lifetime experience.
last night i got 2 Silkies, 2 Sussexs and 1 Plymouth rock! Dodo, Paprika, Mango, Peaches, Dandelion. What are your chicks name's?FYI, two of my Brodie’s eggs hatched in my handsI was s as blue to catch Sunny while her eggs were hatching, and I grabbed two of the eggs while the babies were pushing their way out.
Keep tabs on hatching, you may get a once in a lifetime experience.
Amazing!!! I check them in the morning, a few times throughout the day and again in the evening when I do a headcount at bedtime. Can you over check??FYI, two of my Brodie’s eggs hatched in my handsI was s as blue to catch Sunny while her eggs were hatching, and I grabbed two of the eggs while the babies were pushing their way out.
Keep tabs on hatching, you may get a once in a lifetime experience.
I know you aren’t supposed to open an incubator after eggs star pipping due to the fear of shrink wrapping. I couldn’t keep myself away from my broody though lol! I was probably checking every 10-20 minutes once eggs stared hatching lol! All my chicks hatched fine.Amazing!!! I check them in the morning, a few times throughout the day and again in the evening when I do a headcount at bedtime. Can you over check??![]()
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Haha yes, I gotcha. My husband and kids actually bought me an incubator for my birthday last month, but just haven’t had time to sit down and set it up. Then…… I accidentally (cracked an egg for breakfast) and realized my silkies eggs were fertilized! So I just left the newly laid eggs under her & surrogate momma.I know you aren’t supposed to open an incubator after eggs star pipping due to the fear of shrink wrapping. I couldn’t keep myself away from my broody though lol! I was probably checking every 10-20 minutes once eggs stared hatching lol! All my chicks hatched fine.
I think less I’d better, just to reduce the risk of shrink wrapping, but once all are actually hatching I believe it’s less of a concern since they’ve already zipped.
I feel your pain!Haha yes, I gotcha. My husband and kids actually bought me an incubator for my birthday last month, but just haven’t had time to sit down and set it up. Then…… I accidentally (cracked an egg for breakfast) and realized my silkies eggs were fertilized! So I just left the newly laid eggs under her & surrogate momma.
I swear every time I’m out back I’m checking.Just waiting and waiting. To clarify, I only lift momma to take a peek… I don’t touch anymore since we are in lockdown.
Sometimes I just go out because. I feel like a kid at Christmas waiting to catch/see Santa!
So is it okay to ‘help’ them once they’ve poked a hole? At what point is it safe to help them or hold them?
Does doing either of the above (helping/holding newly hatched chicks) run the risk of momma rejecting them?
I’ll keep y’all updated!
If you try to help too early, the chick will die.So is it okay to ‘help’ them once they’ve poked a hole? At what point is it safe to help them or hold them?
Does doing either of the above (helping/holding newly hatched chicks) run the risk of momma rejecting them?