In this video, Yıldız shares his experience with incubating eggs and raising chicks. He starts by showing the newly hatched chicks, which are a mix of black and yellow. He then explains how he created a makeshift maintenance room for the chicks using a large box and improvising with materials at home.
Yıldız shares his challenges with two chicks that had difficulty hatching, one of which required assistance to free itself from its egg. He also shows a chick that had deformities, including crooked legs and nails, and how he used tape and Velcro to help the chick walk.
The video also features the chicks' growth and development, showcasing their different characteristics and personalities. Yıldız mentions that 14 out of 24 eggs hatched, and 12 of the chicks are healthy and normal.
Throughout the video, Yıldız interacts with the chicks, feeding them, and observing their behavior. He also talks about his plans to hatch ostrich eggs in the future and invites viewers to like and comment on the video to encourage him to create more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is filming an incubation video.
2. The speaker's father built a chicken coop.
3. The speaker had a ready-made incubator.
4. The chicks are starting to hatch.
5. 24 eggs were put in the incubator.
6. 14 eggs hatched, and 12 of the chicks were completely normal.
7. Two chicks had health issues, but one recovered, and the other required assistance.
8. The speaker created a makeshift maintenance room using a box and other materials.
9. The chicks need to cool down for a day or two after hatching.
10. The speaker is planning to take the chicks to a summer house.
11. The speaker is considering hatching ostrich eggs in the future.
12. The hatching rate for ostrich eggs is low, and the eggs need to be handled carefully during transport.