Hatching Rutin Chickens
The rutin chicken, a small quail, is capable of laying eggs. The rutin in the name is an ingredient that is very good for high blood pressure.
The rutin chicken, a small quail, is capable of laying eggs. The rutin in the name is an ingredient that is very good for high blood pressure.
When I saw a video of a friend hatching eggs and taking pictures of them in my circle of friends, I thought it was awe-inspiring. It just so happened that a friend could send me eggs, so I also started hatching eggs.
I brought back a bunch of them by plane a year ago, but they all failed. I have done an excellent early nest to let the chicks out of their shell and have a place to live.
The nest is ready. There must be rutin chickens, right? So we started the long road of hatching eggs.
For the second time, a friend from Zhejiang sent me eggs, and a friend from Dali sent me a luxury egg incubator. Fully automatic temperature and humidity control with egg turning function. But who would have thought that such a good egg incubator would not be able to sense the temperature probe and would not be able to heat enough in winter? So I wrapped it tightly with blankets, thick coats, and its box and foam box. After all kinds of study and effort, a chick was hatched. Only one.
What is more unexpected is that the fan in this egg incubator strangled the neck of the only chick whose body was improving.
However, the more equipment in the rutin chicken nest, their design, 3D printed the feeding water feeder.
So, I bought a friend the same type of egg incubator and a new waterbed incubator simultaneously, a two-pronged approach to ensure safety!
The good people from thousands of miles away sent new rutin eggs.
Day after day to see, every day to stare at. But one night, the power suddenly went out. So finally, 31 eggs and only 4 hatched.
The good thing is that the chicks are still alive and healthy!
It’s hard, but I’m ready to start the fourth round of hatching. My friend hatching eggs at the same time, had a stable incubator. Still, one day the temperature suddenly reached over 40 degrees. As a result, only 11 rutin eggs were hatched, and one died.
It was so hard to watch others hatch 20 eggs out of 30.
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