Yes they are. One more hatched at 10PM and waiting on the last one. Then they will go into the bigger brooder. @Crestcrazy. Bill is right, there is a treasure trove of info in the stickies tab and @KsKingBee is the Peacock Whisperer. :bow:thumbsup
Thanks for the advice Bill @KsKingBee. I tried to separate the co-mommies early on but they wouldn't have it. Quite aggressive with me.
Of the incubator eggs, I had one egg quit early on, 4 are now in brooder and the last 2 pipped today. Mommies on the nest are not due till the 14th.
I can't believe it's been 2 years since starting this crazy fulfilling adventure. I began in 2018 on here with an incubation project to hatch chicken/guinea eggs. That went so well I decided to begin my dream of raising peacocks for a retirement hobby. Not retired yet but have a great start on...