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Well for best results no more than 1 day past due date . You can go longer but there will be some losses . The temp seems to dehydrate them . I have put them in chick boxes and kept them as a experiment . Better survival . I did this when I shipped chicks to see how they fared at home versus the shipped ones .Wow fertility really dropped Jerry! I have a quick question. How long can I leave chicks in the incubator??
Well for best results no more than 1 day past due date . You can go longer but there will be some losses . The temp seems to dehydrate them . I have put them in chick boxes and kept them as a experiment . Better survival . I did this when I shipped chicks to see how they fared at home versus the shipped ones .
Ok I have to leave and wont be back till Friday night and I have chicks chirping in tge incubator right now! If I put water in the incubator in a shallow dish would they be fine??
The problem with water in the incubator is you will drive the humidity up. Do you have any place else you can put them? Do you mean chicks chirping or eggs chirping?
If you have eggs chirping today, you should be ok if they hatch tomorrow. IMHO.
The problem with water in the incubator is you will drive the humidity up. Do you have any place else you can put them? Do you mean chicks chirping or eggs chirping?
If you have eggs chirping today, you should be ok if they hatch tomorrow. IMHO.
I do too. once they start hatching they will keep the level up on their own, Use something with a small mouth or throat so it does not get too high..
Good luck. My hatch in on Friday when I am at the NPIP school.
Good luck and have fun wherever you are going.. and don't forget the poultry powder!
I am going to the NWTF banquet! I am going to try get them all powdered but that has proven to be dificult!!