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You are right. Hands off after day 18 and don't open the lid unless 48 hours has passed since the first chick hatched (at that time you can put the ones that have hatched into the broader). Most people know they have pipped internally because you can hear cheeping from the eggs. You COULD candle to find out, but you risk not only lowering the humidity in the incubator,but also messing up the chicks' position in the egg.Did you put these in the incubator on the 9th? I placed mine in, and it's my first time hatching! I have a couple questions...
On day 18 you are supposed to put them on lockdown... Today is 18 and I'm doing this tonight. People talk about how they can tell there is an internal pip on hatching day, but I'm wondering how you tell because aren't you not supposed to open the incubator?
Also, is it alright to feed your chicks unmediated chick feed and when do I feed it to them?
Thanks!
As far a feeding, feed as soon as they go in the brooder. Free choice. You may want to dip the chicks beak in the water and place it near the feeder when you put them in. It shows them what and where their food is. Unmedicated is fine (I use it when I broody hatch), but most people use medicated for artificial brooding. Either is fine.