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My heart goes out to you and the little one that is trying to stand, but if you open the incubator now, it is highly likely that the ones that have pipped will be shrink-wrapped in their shells and die. The little guy will be fine. I usually like to line my incubator with a damp microfiber cloth for humidity and it helps them stand. Farming is all about accumulative knowledge and we don't often get it right the first time. Lessons sometimes come the hard way, but this one isn't all that bad.I'm kind of freaking out, I'm on my second attempt of quail hatching (first attempt nothing hatched) and my first quail has officially hatched. About 1 hour ago. It has been trying to stand for an hour but just keeps slipping. The floor of the incubator is just this dumb plastic flooring and I never thought to put drawer liner down or something!
Should I intervene? Other eggs have yet to hatch but have multiple pips. Don't want to open the incubator and ruin the others. Don't want to let these chicks get splayed leg though because I have no clue how I will fix splayed leg if all these little guys get it!
Will they be ok? Is it normal to struggle to stand for the first couple hours even on non-slippery floors? Do i take the quail out? It keeps doing the splits to try to stand up, the thing is so dang frustrated!!! I'm getting frustrated just watching!!!!