Just too adorable!!!He's still sleepy. But, here he is.
Nope. I think this is all I'm going to get this time around. Not a resounding triumph, but any hatch that produces chicks can be said to be successfulJust too adorable!!!
Congrats on #2! Any signs of others wanting to come out?
what breed are they again?
Nope. I think this is all I'm going to get this time around. Not a resounding triumph, but any hatch that produces chicks can be said to be successful
I'll take another picture soon now that they are both in the brooder together. Off to grab some dinner right now, though.
Thanks for checking back, everyone
Oh my they are CUTE!!
Wow I didn't think it was that difficult..I always thought number would be higher. Learn something everyday!
Sorry, Nikki, I missed your question earlier. They are Delawares.
Okay, here they are:
It usually isn't that hard. I had bad luck this time around. It had something to do with the eggs or the method of gathering and keeping them. I've used this incubator with much better results in the past--usually 90% hatches.Wow I didn't think it was that difficult..I always thought number would be higher. Learn something everyday!
Oh my they are CUTE!!
I will candle today to see if there's any sign of life. If not, I will discard the remaining eggs. IME, it is very rare for one to hatch this late.How long will you leave the other eggs in the incubator? Or can you see that they aren't going to hatch?