I had to assist 2 more... One of my mystery eggs, and one OE. They had made extra large pip holes and even though they were moving their beaks around, they weren't zipping at all. They had been like that for at least 7 hurs. The mystery chick was starting to get some crystalized gunk around its beak. I steamed up the bathroom and put the space heater on, and one by one, I brought them in.
The Mystery chick still had blood vessels in the inner membrane, so I picked away a part of the shell and outer membrane, wet down the dry inner membrane, made the hole around its beak just a tad bigger, tried to clean a bit of the crystalized gunk off of its nostrils and from around the beak so it could open its mouth again, wrapped it in a warm wet paper towel, the put it back inteh incubator.
The OE chick had less of a space where the air sac should be, and all of its vessels were absorbed, so I chipped away shelll from the air sac area, wet down the inner membrane, and teased it back off of about half of the area I had exposed. I then wrapped it up in a warm wet paper towel and put it back next to the other one in the incubator...
I have to bring my daughter into town for confirmation classes in about 1/2 hour, so I'll check to make sure they are moist vefore I leave, the I'll be gone for at least 1 1/2 hours... Best way to make sure I keep my hand out of the bator and off of the eggs!!!
The Mystery chick still had blood vessels in the inner membrane, so I picked away a part of the shell and outer membrane, wet down the dry inner membrane, made the hole around its beak just a tad bigger, tried to clean a bit of the crystalized gunk off of its nostrils and from around the beak so it could open its mouth again, wrapped it in a warm wet paper towel, the put it back inteh incubator.
The OE chick had less of a space where the air sac should be, and all of its vessels were absorbed, so I chipped away shelll from the air sac area, wet down the inner membrane, and teased it back off of about half of the area I had exposed. I then wrapped it up in a warm wet paper towel and put it back next to the other one in the incubator...
I have to bring my daughter into town for confirmation classes in about 1/2 hour, so I'll check to make sure they are moist vefore I leave, the I'll be gone for at least 1 1/2 hours... Best way to make sure I keep my hand out of the bator and off of the eggs!!!