1st two out- olive egger and one of the coronation Sussex. One zipped and resting, several pipped and chirping. So very happy! Thanks so much to the three of you leading this HAL and to so many more of you for the vast knowledge.
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I set 55. I think I took out 7 or so that were infertile/quit developing. I've tried counting and I think there are 17 out and at least 7 pipping nowWow! Thatsa alotta chicks! How many did you set/hatch so far? I moved mine today in 2 batches, when no one was zipping or even pipping. (As soon as this mornings' pips hatched, I grabbed the early hatchers and the few who hatched overnight...then repeated that this evening once the other eggs who pipped today hatched and dried off.) I only have 1 egg with a chick mostly out now in the incucbator. The rest of the eggs don't have pips even. I sure hope that's not the end of the story with them though.
I've had this often with peachicks ...I put a little bit of betadine on the navel since it's not yet closed and you don't want them to get a navel infection, which will kill them. Just like disinfecting a little mammals umbilical cord. this chicks take extra long for the yolk to completely absorb from their abdomen. I have heard that it's not good to have them eat until it is done absorbing, or their body will slow down or stop the absorption since it's getting the signal that nutrition is coming in and absorption is no longer needed...Anyone else understand it that way?
Looking good. Will be up by tomorrow I'll bet. Love the color!I hatched 7 if my 12 lavendar orphs out 3 weren't fertile and 2 didn't develop all the way one chick left in the Bator that's just laying on his side seems weak I had to assist him in hatching... Also one hatched while I was at work yest and apparently the shell and membrane stuck to him when I tried to remove with warm water it pulled some of his down out poor little guyall in all pretty good hatch.
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Let them rest and absorb that yolk. They will be up and at em before you know it. I remember my turkey poults doing this because of their big bellies. The cup is a good idea for the one.
You are going like gang busters...WOOT!#10 just hatched 21 more to go!!!
I mean 6 days ago xD
If you want, you can pull them out of the bator and let them be in a cup too. Hey, is that silkie a pure? Wait, is it a silkie..can't see the feet..maybe a polish, cute what ever it is...the 4th photo..love the first one too.