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Okay, after I quit worrying about the humidity (just started keeping the containers full) and as WWD stated turned eggs regardless, since it seems all of mine want to hatch early and I never realize it until they are pipped (like now, hatching on the 6th and 7th when due on the 9th).
Here is what I have accumulated in the past few weeks.
Picture over load, so click on picture to see full size.
Incubator #1

Incubator #2 that I purchased just for eggs due to hatch.

Eggs due on the 9th as you see they are already hatching.

These are the banties and newborn

These are the full sized chicks or a week old chicks

This is were they move to when they are 2 to 3 weeks old.
This is an area inside my barn. You cannot see them all, but between Pheasants, ducks and chicks there are about 30 or 40 birds in here.

This is what has accumulated since I quit worrying about humidity.

My Blue Jersey Giant

My Splash Andalusian

Some more chicks

Female Pheasant

My friend said this is a male, by the fluff on its head

Then after they get all their body feathers they move to here.

Here are my other barn guest, I no longer have their Mom here due to her breaking her leg, but at least the resue took her and is trying to find her a home. She would not have survived in the barn with an amputated leg.
Precious

Sassy

Smokey

Here is what I have accumulated in the past few weeks.
Picture over load, so click on picture to see full size.
Incubator #1

Incubator #2 that I purchased just for eggs due to hatch.

Eggs due on the 9th as you see they are already hatching.

These are the banties and newborn

These are the full sized chicks or a week old chicks

This is were they move to when they are 2 to 3 weeks old.
This is an area inside my barn. You cannot see them all, but between Pheasants, ducks and chicks there are about 30 or 40 birds in here.

This is what has accumulated since I quit worrying about humidity.

My Blue Jersey Giant

My Splash Andalusian

Some more chicks

Female Pheasant

My friend said this is a male, by the fluff on its head

Then after they get all their body feathers they move to here.

Here are my other barn guest, I no longer have their Mom here due to her breaking her leg, but at least the resue took her and is trying to find her a home. She would not have survived in the barn with an amputated leg.
Precious

Sassy

Smokey

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