Should I remove chicks from Incubator

TwoShepherds

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Apr 4, 2019
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So, it's day 20 and nine out of twenty (chicken) eggs have hatched. It's getting a bit crowded in the incubator. I'd like to transfer the dry chicks to the brooder, but many of the other eggs have already pipped. I'm afraid if I open the incubator, I'll shrink wrap the ones that are pipping. On the other hand, if I leave them, I'm afraid the hatching eggs will get jostled and pecked at. This is only my second hatch. The previous time, I hatched quail eggs, and I removed the chicks in batches, but I was able to time it so that the other eggs weren't pipping when I opened the lid, and I tossed a warm wet paper towel in to increase the humidity.

Wondering what everyone else does? Should I take them out or be patient and wait? The oldest is about 24 hours old, the others are about 8-12 hours. This is so exhilirating and stressful at the same time! :)

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Day 21 and 18 of 20 chicks have hatched! All the chicks in the brooder survived the night. Two more eggs left.... no sign of pipping yet but they were alive and well at lock down so I guess I'll be patient a while longer.
 

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