Darn, that's what I forgot....lolShe ran them around the block first so they would settle down.![]()
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Darn, that's what I forgot....lolShe ran them around the block first so they would settle down.![]()
Final Count: 15 Hatched
20 eggs set, 19 made it to lockdown. Of those, 1 died while zipping, 3 never pipped. 2 of the hatched were assisted, and the last to hatch is doing a bit poorly, but I'm still rooting for her. Which brings me to a question:
Does this look like it will work? The little one has dried blood over her, and the others keep pecking at it. One of them even dragged her across the brooder by the wing, would not let her go. The box is made of plastic canvas, no top. She's got a little milk cap with water in with her, and food sprinkled on the ground. The thermometer will come out once I've checked temperature. I could leave her in the incubator, but it's pretty disgusting right now.
What breed are the chipmunk chicks?No final total yet. I'm waiting for the last EHAL egg. It's pipped. It's the egg that has the air cell at the wrong end. As soon as it pipped, I broke the membrane so it could breathe, since it pipped at the large end. I have one more egg to go, but it doesn't count towards the EHAL. It's been a rough day. 9 eggs were late quitters. I had trouble keeping the hatcher temp steady. It dropped to 97 quite a few times and spiked anywhere from 101 to 103. A also had to cull one of my NYD HAL pullets today due to crop issues.
They're good eaters!
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How adorable...so is the chick going to keep that name "Dumpling",cute name for him her. Beautiful babies.