Day 21 - No chicks hatching out or peeping or chirping or moving! Help

Sorry to hear about the loss and hope this one makes. It is very difficult to make the call to help them out or not. But so long as he keeps popping for air then he will be fine. Give it some time then you can pick the shell slowly and let him out.
 
Sorry to hear about the loss and hope this one makes. It is very difficult to make the call to help them out or not. But so long as he keeps popping for air then he will be fine. Give it some time then you can pick the shell slowly and let him out.


Made it through the night and he is still breathing an chirping. The blood vessel that it's the largest is just on top of his head has gotten smaller so I'm going too wait it out till it goes down some more and then proceed with the hatch. Also I used the bacitracin as recommended in the article and it has helped a lot with keeping the membrane from drying out so I was able to get a couple hours of sleep last night . Will let you know how the hatch goes later today or when it is possible to attempt .
 
Poor babies didn't make it .
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What should I do?? My daughter's teacher hatched two eggs in a classroom incubator last year. We took them home...50/50, got one hen and one rooster. Trying to do full life cycle here...she had the incubator going again with eggs the school get and I put 7 of our eggs in to see what happened. One went bad. Two hatched on Friday. My 4 are the only ones left. Today is day 24. We had agreed to wait until today (Monday) before pulling the plug. Before I let her I wanted to do the float test just to make sure. 3 didn't pass but one is bobbing and rocking. She doesn't have a thermometer or way to read humidity in the incubator. I put a small thermometer in and it appears to be about 97 degrees (I don't even know how to turn it up). I am worrying that it's not humid enough and was going to put a wet towel in. I am scared about the whole "helping" thing. I was over the moon that I even got two. I just don't want to abort the one that is rocking in the water! I don't want to be too much of a pain since she was nice enough to let "crash" her incubator in the first place.
 
It's day 21, and I have one lone survivor from a batch of 24 from Trader Joe's. It was shaking yesterday and this morning not so much. Naturally, I became worried as I am rooting for this little one. I played it chirping sounds and it began to shake. Happy days! Now, I'm a little worried as I my incubator regulates temp but not humidity. I increased the humidity to 65% and now it is lowering to 60%, I really don't want to open the incubator to put more water in, but I also want it to be ok. Any advice?

Also, if this little one does hatch, it will be on its own until my second batch which is due in two weeks time. Will it be alright until then or should I get a 'brother' or 'sister' :) Thanks.
 
my incubator day counter starts with day 1 not day 0 when it reached day 18 the turning was stopped so how could i count that days
 
Help need advice..... I am using a homemade incubator. ( a boot box with a Heating pad. This past Tuesday the 4 was the 21 day how much longer till they hatch?
 
Okay so I am getting very impatient..... today is day 24 no sounds of chirping or pipping coming from the egg... I candles then and they looked like something was in it air pocket on one side and large darkened area on other side of egg.. just did a float test with 100° degree water and they floated and moved around bowl now no movement just floating what do I do
 

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