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Try a small stuffed animalThat poor chick is so lonely. I hope it's siblings hatch soon.
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Try a small stuffed animalThat poor chick is so lonely. I hope it's siblings hatch soon.
Did you leave it in the incubator to encourage the others to hatch?That poor chick is so lonely. I hope it's siblings hatch soon.
The others have already made huge holes in the shells so I took it out so it could stretch its legs. It's in the brooder sleeping.Did you leave it in the incubator to encourage the others to hatch?
Thanks! I think they are all pretty, except the "olive eggers."* I think they look like Ms. Trunchbull from Matilda, but that's mostly due to their personalities.Ziggy has such pretty coloring. All of them are nice looking birds, even Big. I'm surprised she isn't laying though. How old is she?
Wow, that's so late. I don't think I've ever had a regular sized chicken take so long. I've had silkies take 8 or 9 months. Tell her she has to pay her way one way or another. The egg or the pot. That'll get her going. I had easter eggers that mostly laid brown eggs. I loved having cream legbars and their pretty blue eggs.Thanks! I think they are all pretty, except the "olive eggers."* I think they look like Ms. Trunchbull from Matilda, but that's mostly due to their personalities.
Big is 42.86 weeks today.So, she's officially post-dates.
*In quotes because one lays brown eggs, and the other, as aforementioned, doesn't lay at all.
I have a magicfly/Janoel 12, too, and it is a bit tricky to get the humidity level to stay steady. I took a cap from an empty spice container (the red ones, McCormick?) and put it underneath the top tray, and poured tiny amounts of water directly into it. I got a four pack of digital thermometer/hygrometers...they are cheap and so I don't think they can be calibrated, and certainly not in ice/boiling water. But I watched them for a couple days on my counter and my thermostat and they all read the same temperature that my thermostat read so I figured...good enough! I've kept the humidity around 30% throughout incubation and got 13% average weightloss by Day 16, so at least the ones I received seem to be fairly accurate.@CluckNDoodle i have a magicfly that holds 24 and HB life that holds 12. They are both forced air with the auto turners
Can anyone recommend a good calibrated thermometer we got 2 probe style thermometers/ hygrometers and they are so far off it’s ridiculous I go by the metal oven thermometers we have that I tested in ice/ boiling water.. and these small hygrometers we have seem to work well
I have a magicfly/Janoel 12, too, and it is a bit tricky to get the humidity level to stay steady. I took a cap from an empty spice container (the red ones, McCormick?) and put it underneath the top tray, and poured tiny amounts of water directly into it. I got a four pack of digital thermometer/hygrometers...they are cheap and so I don't think they can be calibrated, and certainly not in ice/boiling water. But I watched them for a couple days on my counter and my thermostat and they all read the same temperature that my thermostat read so I figured...good enough! I've kept the humidity around 30% throughout incubation and got 13% average weightloss by Day 16, so at least the ones I received seem to be fairly accurate.
For lockdown (tomorrow) I plan to put a damp paper towel in to help keep the humidity higher during the hatch.
Woooo at least 4 rockers, and I may be going mental because I thought I heard faint chirping. But then I realized it was the songbirds outside. But then the song birds went away, and I heard it again. Or I imagined it. Auditory hallucinations, maybe. Even now . . . there is maybe a like squeaking coming from over there? They don't do it when my ear is pressed to the incubator tho, of course.
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