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Yeah!!! What kind of chick? How many more are you waiting on??I have a chick! A tiny one! She's happily drying off in the incubator without a peep. YAY something hatched!![]()
I would, one or two fully soaked helps get the humidity right, but next time get one! Preferably a digital one from a reptile store..... They have thermometer/hydrometer combosAppears I should have found you guys earlier! I set 18 chicken eggs on March 27 and the cheeping from the incubator woke me up a few hours ago. I had begun to worry a bit as yesterday was day 21. Now, after reading many of your posts, I realize I'm in a bit of a pickle. Along with the chicken eggs, I set 16 duck eggs and four goose eggs, which I need to keep opening the incubator (a still air Little Giant 9200) to turn. Didn't know anything about "lockdown." I am assuming the best I can do at this point is continue to turn the duck and goose eggs, minimizing the amount of time I have the lid off. I also did not candle any of the eggs, so at this point, I'll just wait and see. The good news is, I have two pipping and lots of chirping, despite the mistakes. I don't have a hygrometer - should I put in a wet sponge or paper towel to increase the humidity at this point? The rings in the bottom are full of water, as recommended in the directions.
I hope they all hatch today so I can sleep tomorrow.
Congrats on your chicks!!! You will see these little ones will do your turning for you as they thrash about, they roll all of the eggs! I would try not to open the incubator at all if you have pips ... You run the risk of your chicks getting shrink wrapped in the eggs. The humidity is probably fine and as the chicks hatch they will raise the humidity. Hopefully they'll hatch today and then you can resume turning your duck eggs! Good luck and keep us posted!!Appears I should have found you guys earlier! I set 18 chicken eggs on March 27 and the cheeping from the incubator woke me up a few hours ago. I had begun to worry a bit as yesterday was day 21. Now, after reading many of your posts, I realize I'm in a bit of a pickle. Along with the chicken eggs, I set 16 duck eggs and four goose eggs, which I need to keep opening the incubator (a still air Little Giant 9200) to turn. Didn't know anything about "lockdown." I am assuming the best I can do at this point is continue to turn the duck and goose eggs, minimizing the amount of time I have the lid off. I also did not candle any of the eggs, so at this point, I'll just wait and see. The good news is, I have two pipping and lots of chirping, despite the mistakes. I don't have a hygrometer - should I put in a wet sponge or paper towel to increase the humidity at this point? The rings in the bottom are full of water, as recommended in the directions.
I hope they all hatch today so I can sleep tomorrow.
Yeah!!! What kind of chick? How many more are you waiting on??
why isnt the hen sitting on them?
This morning when I checked, my Broody has left the nest with her two tiny chicks. She had them down on the floor by food & water. I checked the other 8 eggs. 3 had yellow chicks in various stages of development. None full term. The Silky egg was fully developed but had not piped at all. These eggs were not set by the moon phases. My next batch will be by the moon phase as that seems to be the only time I get a good hatch rate. This was such a dissapointment. But at least I have 2 chicks and Momma is happy.![]()