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  1. Granny Hatchet

    First Egg Hatching Attempt - Unsuccessful

    ok if everything looks good with the pip then you want to use your screw to open the shell above where the chick is. if you see blood ,stop put it back in the bator and wait a couple hours. there are blood veins surrounding the chick and that is the last thing to disappear before hatch if all is...
  2. Granny Hatchet

    First Egg Hatching Attempt - Unsuccessful

    its not that hard but everything is taking really slow. i will try to explain, the one that looks like it piped inside, there are 2 membranes. one just under the shell and one surrounding the chick where the air sack is, you must find something short and sharp. i use a sharp screw. disinfect...
  3. Granny Hatchet

    First Egg Hatching Attempt - Unsuccessful

    and that is what it would look like. before i go any farther i will tell you im no expert, not even close to it but i have hatched a few. would you like to proceed?
  4. Granny Hatchet

    First Egg Hatching Attempt - Unsuccessful

    figures, polish! slow at everything!lol if you definitely see movement no worries yet. but they might need help. possibly turned wrong? can you see if they have done an internal pip? have you ever done an assisted hatch?
  5. Granny Hatchet

    First Egg Hatching Attempt - Unsuccessful

    i didnt ask, what size eggs are they?
  6. Granny Hatchet

    First Egg Hatching Attempt - Unsuccessful

    aww, dont be heartbroken. it sounds like there is some still alive. if your thermometer is off a little it will take a little longer to hatch. try upping the humidity some more and give it another day. like anything else, they come when their ready
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