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Make yourself at home, you will probably be here a-WHILE. ;0
I would keep it in a clean brooder by itself on something soft (no wire, no shavings) and I'd probably dip it in chlorhexidine solution. That's what I did for my duckling and it resolved in a few days.I went to check the bator and we had 4 new hatchers in there. (Up to 26 hatchers so far I believe and I think I have 5 left expected to hatch and 4 I don't.) When I went to move them, I noticead this:
Any advice??? It's dry, (at least the outside.) Not bloody or gooey. The chick is very active appears to be strong. The chick hatched sometime between 7 am and 9:30 am this morning.
No progress on my pips. I'm watching movies with the kids and crocheting to keep myself occupied. I'm the worst meddler.
I am so sorry!That is how I felt about my hova bator!
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Surly there is a nice kitchen aid mixer or something she may want in exchange for you keeping it.I will have a Brinsea Ocatgon 40 Advanced available for sale after the hatch. I just bought it before the EHAL. DW says that its the only way she can make sure I don't hatch that many chicks again![]()