Still, the birth of even one chick is an awesome event.

ChickenRanger

In the Brooder
10 Years
Aug 6, 2009
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La Center, WA
As reported three day ago, I went into lock down with 16 of the original 24 eggs set. Yesterday was day twenty one. At 8am there was nothing. When I checked again at 8:20, I had my first pip
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and proceeded to stay there, my nose pressed to the bator window. Of course, I text everyone I know, sharing the news and most were just as excited as me. By 10:30 she (wishful thinking) had cleared the once perfect egg and was a breathing glob of goo, laying next to the shattered shell. Throughout the day she gained in momentum, but not before several near panic situations. Many times as she napped, her breathing wasn’t obvious and I envisioned mouth to chick CPR. The day and the evening past quickly as the usual, family/ goat/ simple life(?) drama unfolded. No more progress and it’s 11:50pm as I turn in for the night.

As I write, it is now 3:50 am/day 22. I was awoke by an impatient bladder and as I try to ignore it, I also realize I can hear chirping from the other room. I spring to my feet (okay, more of a crawl really) and go down the hall to check on my baby
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My first born chickie is marching around in the bator, hopping over and around the remaining 15 eggs and doing her best little Army Drill Sergeant imitation. She is loudly chirping for her sisters to free themselves, but her commands go unanswered, saddening us both. I decide to update my new found BYC family prior to going back to bed. As all first time hatchers, I had hoped for a much higher percentage of success. Still, the birth of even one chick is an awesome event. I will leave the remaining eggs in the bator for an additional 48 hours. Perhaps partially out of self fulfilling greed, I also hope for her sake, at least one more will hatch. Then my baby won’t have to go it alone in the brooder
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She still needs a name, but there’s always tomorrow. Good night BYC family. Will update as things progress.
 
Congrats on the new fuzzy butt! I know exactly how you feel. When we have chicks/ducklings hatching I'm completely glued to the window of the bator.
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:jumpy Can't wait to see pics.
 
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Ain't it great! So nice to have all these lovely people whose eyes don't glaze over with "just one more story or question" about my chickens!
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Aww that was nice. I pray for just one chick, but seem to be killing them all with temp an humidity problems!

Cant wait to see a piccie of her.
If her siblings don't hatch it looks like she'll have to be your best friend!

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