My Blue Splash Marans hatch is over. 6 out of 12 hatched, so I am a little bummed since they candled great.
I removed the 6 eggs from the bator and wrapped them in a warm, damp cloth and bought them into javascript:insert_text('
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the warmest room on the house, the washer dryer room because the dryer is on and its about 70 in here!
I listen to each egg and only one was chirping. Turns out the 2 of the eggs were clear (dark eggs, yeah!)
and 3 other were quitters.
I don't like these kind of rescues, especially when they don't pip. I get worry that these are "weak" chicks
and their offspring will have similar issues, or so I have been told in chicken lore (but haven't seen it in Storey's !
)
I poke the top of the egg and created a small hole. Immediately the chicks started chirping as if to say, "get me out!"
I removed the shell and found the chick was "shrinked wrapped." I wrapped another warm towel around it
(I had a bowl w/ hot water and wash clothes in it for my "triage set up.")
I carefully removed the membrane (any body know what it is called?) careful not to cause any bleeding.
I got it all off and the only place bleeding was at the bellybutton (what's that called?)
It was bleeding there so I cleaned that up and and blotted it until it started clotting.
I then covered it another warm moist towel and put it back in the bator, right under the heater unit. (Hovabator 1588 Genesis)
After 25 minutes, I removed the towel. Another chick was cuddled up to the chick
This morning I woke and found 7 fluffy chicks. I was surprised the rescue chick didn't have sticky head and it was as fluffed.
It was a little smaller than the others but otherwise fine. Time will tell.
7 out 12, okay for a mail order eggs.
But I have 7 active, chirpy and fluffy chicks ready for the brooder.
I have another 16 Blue Splash Marans eggs that are cooking and go into lockdown this Sunday.
I am going to post the results over at the Chinese New Year post!
What fun!