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- Apr 8, 2015
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I havent opened the bator and its on its tummy. Cant get a pic. Its kind of shriveled...greyish...no blood that i could see.
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"freaking out"? lol He's trying to get them to join him. The "experts" say no, hatchers do not hurt unhatched eggs. That's what they say.Ok! Ugh! Such a newbie. Ok one more question. One chick has been "freaking out" since it hatched...keeps climbing all over the other eggs and rolling them all over the place. Is that going to hurt anything?
It may just be goo and poo. Either way, it's not a big deal. If it ends up being cord, it can easily be tied off and cut if it comes to that. If it's goo and poo, he will most likely pull it off himself as he gets more active. No blood is good.I havent opened the bator and its on its tummy. Cant get a pic. Its kind of shriveled...greyish...no blood that i could see.
Let him freak out. They all do. It builds character. Unless they have an overprotective mommy that has to whisk them up and tell them there is no such thing as the boogie man"freaking out"? lol He's trying to get them to join him. The "experts" say no, hatchers do not hurt unhatched eggs. That's what they say.
Good luck to you too.I set 9 yesterdaygood luck!!!