I'm always excited to see an egg hatch But I cannot see the entire process with a broody. This spring, I used an incubator for the first time. I was constantly checking the eggs on day 20, especially the ones rocking.I’ve never been particularly interested in having cuddly birds. With the exception of Big Red and two serama hens, I can’t easily touch any of the others. I find the trust that they have placed in me, making them comfortable enough to exhibit their natural behaviours in my presence far more rewarding.
At the same time, I really enjoy the incubator process. It has nothing to do with getting them accustomed to me, but rather how fascinating I find watching the embryo develop, the precision with which it pips, and zips. Of course, all this comes with great negative side effects for the chick itself, so I’m really trying to cut back on artificial incubation, even if that’s easier said than done
I was able to film/video a chick zip to hatch! The pip was there for a few hours, and then the beak at the pip, I decided to video. It was about 5 minutes once the zipping began. Awesome! Life! The chick working, struggling to zip the shell and get out and survive.