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Quote: Tomtommom--did yours peep and then quit without pipping or zipping--that happened to a few here and there in my years of hatching--it puzzles me. When I first started I'm pretty sure I drowned a few with too high humidity.![]()
Every time I hatch in the bator I see this and I always...ALWAYS worry something is wrong...Best thing to do for me is to turn off the light, go to bed and leave it in Gods hands.. 99.9% of the time I get up the next morning and its running around the incubator like it owns it..Okay, folks...another learning moment for me. I've only ever seen chicks hatched by a broody or that came in the mail or from a TSC, so bear with me....I've only ever seen them after they have been hatched for some time, are dry and fully functioning, ready for action. This chick is dry but seems very tired and does not stand up yet...normal? Cheeps, open the eyes a little but seems sleepy and hasn't tried to stand flat on its feet yet or push up with its legs. Legs are not splayed but remain curled up under him with toes curled, which leaves this chick flat on his chest and face. Nudging him results in some flapping, cheeping and flopping around but no standing...normal?
Quote: Ditto...leave it covered up so it stays good and warm.
Wonderful! That I can do...he is currently tucked under the heating pad, safe and warm. Got a slight arch under it to allow for fresh air flow.Every time I hatch in the bator I see this and I always...ALWAYS worry something is wrong...Best thing to do for me is to turn off the light, go to bed and leave it in Gods hands.. 99.9% of the time I get up the next morning and its running around the incubator like it owns it..
Ditto...leave it covered up so it stays good and warm.