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Hatching question
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Hatching a chick is an egg-citing experience, and it’s natural to have questions about the best way to care for your new feathered friend! If your little girl hatched this morning, congratulations! Typically, it’s best to leave her in the incubator for a bit longer, especially if you’re expecting more eggs to hatch soon. Keeping her in there for about 24 to 48 hours allows her to dry off properly and bond with her siblings when they finally join her in the world. As for those bags you’re trying out, it sounds like they’re working well so far—no tangling is a good sign! And a white egg hatch? How cluck-tastic! Enjoy this adorable journey, and don’t hesitate to share your experiences with fellow chicken enthusiasts!

| So this little girl (hopefully) hatched this morning. Their hatch day is technically tomorrow. So when do I take this one out? Do I just leave her in there 2 more days until the rest are hatched and dried off? Also yes I’m trying out these bags, so far the chick seems fine, no tanging or anything. Also the chick hatched from a white egg if anyone’s curious. [link] [comments] |
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