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How to hatch chickens by yourself?

Hatching chickens at home requires an incubator and fertilized eggs. The following are the specific steps:

Tools needed: fertilized eggs of chickens, incubators.

1, first buy a fertilized egg from the internet, remember that it is a fertilized egg, not an ordinary egg. As shown in the figure below:

2. Wash the fertilized egg. As shown in the figure below:

3, after washing, code into the incubator.

4. put the lid on. As shown in the figure below:

5. Connect the power supply. As shown in the figure below:

6. As shown in the blue circle, press the mode key, and then adjust to the red dot of the chicken shown in the red circle. As shown in the figure below:

7. As shown in the red circle, press the temperature button, which is about 23 degrees and 24 degrees. As shown in the figure below:

8. In this way, after hatching for about 20 days, you can open the lid and have a look. It can be seen that the chicken has hatched, and the incubator is quite useful. As shown in the figure below:

Matters needing attention

Adjust appropriate temperature and humidity to improve the survival rate of chicks.

Chickens are small, delicate, with short villi, low heat preservation ability and imperfect thermoregulation function, and they are fully developed at 3 ~ 4 weeks old. Therefore, it is the key to raise chicks and improve their survival rate to do a good job of cold protection and heat preservation and adjust appropriate temperature and humidity.

The suitable temperature for chicks is 30 ~ 32℃. After that, the temperature was lowered every 5 days 1 ~ 2℃. After one month, if the outside temperature is above 20℃, it can be naturally heated, otherwise it should be kept warm. Whether the temperature is appropriate or not, we can observe the morphological performance of chickens: for example, chickens are crowded into a pile, do not like activities and eating, and occasionally make a "cheep, cheep" cry, which is the performance of low temperature.

If the chicks hang their wings, open their mouths to breathe and flap their wings to grab water to drink, they will make a "chirp, chirp" sound from time to time, indicating that the temperature is too high, only the chicks are evenly distributed, moving and eating normally, their feathers are smooth and bright, and their feces are mostly strip-shaped after discharge, and their heads and necks are straight and quiet during sleep, indicating that the temperature is suitable.