Buying More Fertile Eggs To Put In The Incubator: Happy For The 7 Healthy Chicks

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After the successful hatch of our chicks, our homesteading journey was expanding.

‎And so, we decided to buy more fertile eggs to put in the incubator.

‎My hubby carefully selected 10 eggs.

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‎We had done it once before, and now we were eager to see the results of our new batch.

‎The waiting game began.

‎We monitored the incubator, tracking temperature and humidity levels.

‎And after 20 days, we started to see the eggs pip.

‎We can already hear the sound of the peeping chicks, and we couldn't wait to watch them successfully hatching.

‎As we anxiously checked the incubator, the tiny beaks poked through the shell, and the chicks began to break free.

‎The wait was finally over!

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‎The fluffy little chicks come out. They are wet and wobbly at first, but soon drying off and fluffing up. 🥰

‎Out of the 10 eggs, 3 of the eggs didn't make it.

‎Despite our best efforts, they didn't develop or hatch.

‎But still, we're happy for the 7 healthy chicks.

‎That experience helped us to improve our incubation process for the future.

‎As of now, we are thrilled with the 7 adorable chicks that have successfully hatched.

‎They are now growing and thriving.

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It brings us closer to our goal of self-sufficiency.

‎We're excited to see them mature into healthy chickens, providing us with fresh eggs.

‎It's true, our homesteading journey taught us about patience and hard work.

‎But, we're grateful for this journey and look forward to many adventures that lie ahead on our homesteading path.

‎Until our next rewards and challenges of homesteading... Buh-bye. 👋🌺



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