Huntmaster
Free Ranging
Yes you can, if your brooder is already set up and up to temperature.Do i move it in the brooder, It's kind of pushing all the egg?
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Yes you can, if your brooder is already set up and up to temperature.Do i move it in the brooder, It's kind of pushing all the egg?
You want to wait till it's dried and fluffed out. It's okay if it's pushing eggs around, they do that naturally.Do i move it in the brooder, It's kind of pushing all the egg?
As long as hatchling is in 94-degree area until its dry it will be fine in brooder. do you use a heat lamp?Ok, Is 94 degrees fine?
Cangrats on your first successful hatch, and best of luck for many more.I helped it and it just popped right out. Most of the feathers were already dried.View attachment 3826973
Congrats on your first hatch ! I'm currently incubating eggs of my own, so exciting! I believe it's okay that it sits like that, I heard chicks lay in odd positions.And is it suppose to sit like a dog?
Did you do a forum about if not keep me updated some how!Congrats on your first hatch ! I'm currently incubating eggs of my own, so exciting! I believe it's okay that it sits like that, I heard chicks lay in odd positions.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/first-time-incubating-eggs.1623179/#post-27727711Did you do a forum about if not keep me updated some how!
yupAs long as hatchling is in 94-degree area until its dry it will be fine in brooder. do you use a heat lamp?