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ye ill try that then still know sign of any pipping , i want to break egg to see whats happened but id hate to see a live chick ill be gutted if ive killed it after all that time
 
You do realise that any chicks which hatch from the next batch will be three weeks younger than the two you've just hatched? This age difference will be too great for you to keep them all together, as by then the older ones will have grown a lot and will bully the babies if they're introduced all together. So you'll need to keep separate brooders and pens for each hatch as they grow up.
 
yes im aware of this got it all planned out , i broke eggs this morn to find one about size of a pea and other size of a grape why havnt these carryed on
 
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