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Excellent — this is a very critical hatchery moment 🐣πŸ”₯ Taking chicks out at the wrong time can kill them or weaken them. ⸻ 🐣 WHEN TO REMOVE CHICKS FROM INCUBATOR (AFTER HATCH) ✅ BEST TIME (Golden Rule) πŸ‘‰ Wait until the chicks are:    •   Fully dry    •   Fluffy    •   Active (walking around) ⏳ This usually takes: ➡️ 6–12 hours after hatching ⸻ 🧠 SIMPLE RULE TO REMEMBER “Do not rush wet chicks — wait until they are dry and fluffy.” ⸻ πŸ—“️ PRACTICAL TIMELINE πŸ₯š Chick just hatched    •   Wet    •   Weak    •   Tired ❌ DO NOT REMOVE ⸻ ⏳ After 4–6 hours    •   Drying    •   Gaining strength ⚠️ Still better to wait ⸻ ✅ After 6–12 hours (BEST TIME)    •   Fully dry    •   Fluffy feathers    •   Standing and moving πŸ‘‰ NOW REMOVE TO BROODER ⸻ ⚠️ VERY IMPORTANT WARNINGS ❌ Don’t open incubator too often    •   Causes temperature & humidity drop    •   Other eggs may fail to hatch ⸻ ❌ Don’t remove chicks immediately after hatching    •   They can get cold shock    •   Can die or become weak ⸻ ❌ Don’t leave chicks too long (>24 hours)    •   They may become dehydrated ⸻ 🐣 PRO HATCHERY METHOD (FOR BIG OPERATIONS LIKE YOURS) Since you have a hatchery setup: πŸ‘‰ Remove chicks in batches every 6–8 hours Example:    •   Morning removal    •   Afternoon removal    •   Night (if needed) ⸻ 🌑️ BEFORE MOVING TO BROODER Make sure brooder is ready:    •   Temperature: 32–35°C    •   Dry bedding    •   Clean water    •   Feed ready ⸻ 🎯 PERFECT SUMMARY    •   Hatch → WAIT    •   Dry & fluffy → REMOVE    •   Time → 6–12 hours after hatch

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