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I am very new to this. A friend gave me some eggs that her chicken had already been sitting on for what she thought to be 10 days. That would make today day 16. My daughter went to turn the eggs this morning and one had already started chirping and hatching! If my daughter picked up the egg, would it kill the baby? We don't hear it anymore!
 
I am very new to this. A friend gave me some eggs that her chicken had already been sitting on for what she thought to be 10 days. That would make today day 16. My daughter went to turn the eggs this morning and one had already started chirping and hatching! If my daughter picked up the egg, would it kill the baby? We don't hear it anymore!
no but increase the humidity and leave the eggs be
 
NO, it shouldn't hurt the baby, just make sure your humidity is up in your incubator and then keep the lid shut. until they are all out. It can take as long as 24-36 hours for them to get all the way out of the shell once they start. But you do need to have the humidity up and keep the incubator closed so that they don't dry out and get stuck to the membrane. Search here for Sally Sunshines Hatching 101 page; loads of links to answer all your questions.
 
NO, it shouldn't hurt the baby, just make sure your humidity is up in your incubator and then keep the lid shut. until they are all out. It can take as long as 24-36 hours for them to get all the way out of the shell once they start. But you do need to have the humidity up and keep the incubator closed so that they don't dry out and get stuck to the membrane. Search here for Sally Sunshines Hatching 101 page; loads of links to answer all  your questions.
 
Thanks so much! I just raised the humidity level and closed the lid. One more question... I am a teacher and doing this as a class project for my students. Of course, the eggs would start hatching on a weekend! Lol! My question is about moving the incubator back to school. Do I need to wait until all the eggs are fully hatched to move it back to school or can I just leave them in the incubator and take it back to school on Monday? I wasn't sure if all the eggs would be completely finished by then! Thanks gain for all your help! :)
 
Thanks so much! I just raised the humidity level and closed the lid. One more question... I am a teacher and doing this as a class project for my students. Of course, the eggs would start hatching on a weekend! Lol! My question is about moving the incubator back to school. Do I need to wait until all the eggs are fully hatched to move it back to school or can I just leave them in the incubator and take it back to school on Monday? I wasn't sure if all the eggs would be completely finished by then! Thanks gain for all your help!
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The chicks can survive 48-72 hrs without food or water - but it is better to take them out of the incubator once they are dry, putting them in a brooder.

If you are brave enough to do this again. Set the eggs on a wednesday for a school hatch

good luck!!
 
Thank you for everyone's help!! So far, we have 2 baby chicks!! I am concerned though because the oldest one seems to already be looking for water. He is trying to get to the water in the little grooves! Can I put a little bowl of water with the marbles in the bottom yet? I don't want him to be thirsty!
 
Thank you for everyone's help!! So far, we have 2 baby chicks!! I am concerned though because the oldest one seems to already be looking for water. He is trying to get to the water in the little grooves! Can I put a little bowl of water with the marbles in the bottom yet? I don't want him to be thirsty!
if the others have not pippid and the chicks are dry, take them out, and place them in a brooder. dip their beals quickly in the water
 
Well yesterday we watched as 5 baby chicks hatched throughout the day. The first one at 8:04am and the last at 11:39pm. I was getting ready to put them in the brooder tonight and guess what?!? Another baby chick!! It hatched tonight at 9:54!!! Does that mean the others have to wait another 24 hours to go in the brooder???
 
Well yesterday we watched as 5 baby chicks hatched throughout the day. The first one at 8:04am and the last at 11:39pm. I was getting ready to put them in the brooder tonight and guess what?!? Another baby chick!! It hatched tonight at 9:54!!! Does that mean the others have to wait another 24 hours to go in the brooder???
no.and it can go in as soon as it is fluffy as well
 

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