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I have had some that do that, I always leave those in the incubator for a few extra hours...Since you have them all out already, put them in the brooder make sure its really warm and snug in there, I may suggest putting a bowl with a hand towel or something in it (kinda will wind up looking like a deep nest) for the questionable baby, put it close to the light but not right under it, this will let the shaky one get its feet and strength without being jostled or trampled by the other ones. It has worked for me.
Thank You! I put a towel in there under the light and they are all going for it.
i use soft stuffed animal made for human babies in the brooder for babies to snuggle and pile on, directly under the heat lamp. current one is a bunny maybe 6" long and about as wide with it's 'legs' out sideways... he sits butt in the corner and the babies climb all over him instead of piling on each other to get closer to the heat... as they grow they spread out more and bunny gets washed once they stop sleeping on top of him. (cold water, do NOT put in the dryer, or the fluff turns to brillo) the one i have right now is a Gund brand one.
I have had some that do that, I always leave those in the incubator for a few extra hours...Since you have them all out already, put them in the brooder make sure its really warm and snug in there, I may suggest putting a bowl with a hand towel or something in it (kinda will wind up looking like a deep nest) for the questionable baby, put it close to the light but not right under it, this will let the shaky one get its feet and strength without being jostled or trampled by the other ones. It has worked for me.
Thank You! I put a towel in there under the light and they are all going for it.
i use soft stuffed animal made for human babies in the brooder for babies to snuggle and pile on, directly under the heat lamp. current one is a bunny maybe 6" long and about as wide with it's 'legs' out sideways... he sits butt in the corner and the babies climb all over him instead of piling on each other to get closer to the heat... as they grow they spread out more and bunny gets washed once they stop sleeping on top of him. (cold water, do NOT put in the dryer, or the fluff turns to brillo) the one i have right now is a Gund brand one.