Yes, finally!You've been waiting for some whites from yours' for awhile now haven't you? Congrats!![]()
-Kathy
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Yes, finally!You've been waiting for some whites from yours' for awhile now haven't you? Congrats!![]()
If it has been over 24 hrs. since they pipped, you may need to consider helping them out a little. Many will pip and then never unzip, without assistance they often die in the shell. Have you read up on assisted hatching?
Quote: If you do decide to assist, can you take pictures?
-Kathy
If you do decide to assist, can you take pictures?
-Kathy
I have and I've done them before but I believe the only reason they externally pipped is because they didn't pip in the air cell. The 2 that are pipped are both below it. 1 of them that pipped with the one that hatched when I removed the babe I went ahead and removed a bit of the shell and there was blood so I let it be. It's entire beak is out but hasn't made any attempt to zip. The other is pipped but I haven't wanted to open the bator to check on it just because I figure it's the same. It has been what...34 hours since the one pipped with the hatched. The veins are receding and if it goes much longer I'll help but today is just day 28 and I'm betting it's all because they basically skipped the internal pipping part of the hatch process.
Quote: Maybe mark the air cell with a sharpie, then take a picture that shows where the pip is relative to the air cell and make notes/take pictures on things like where the feet, head and wings are? That kind of stuff...
-Kathy