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5th Annual BYC New Year's Day 2014 Hatch-A-Long

Doesn't look bad at all
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I have found that when they take a long time to hatch the toes get stiff and curl. I just sandwich the toes between two pieces of blue painters tape for a day or two and the toes straighten out.

Good luck!
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Painters tape is a good plan.
 
i opened up my last egg because i saw no movement when i pulled the other chick out. It looks like it pipped internally but then got shrink wrapped :( when i got to it it wasnt breathing :/ Could this have happened from opening the incubator even if it hadnt externally pipped? My humidity was pretty high all through lock down and when i took the first batch of chicks out the humidity dropped a lot and i had an egg that was pipped and i didnt realize it but then that egg hatched last night and the chick is doing great, eating and drinking already.
what do you do with eggs and chicks that didnt make it?
Well i think thats my official count!
i set 12 egg, 10 made it to lockdown, and i got 8 chicks :) i wish i could have saved the last one tho :( i guess theres nothing you can do sometimes. Out of the 2 eggs that didnt hatch one wasnt fully developed
 
She finally zipped and hatched. She had a really hard time, though, pushing out of the egg. That being said, I don't know if it is what caused this issue or not...hoping someone on here can shed some light and suggest a solution. Her toes and feet are curled inward. It's been roughly an hour since she hatched. The first two to hatch were dry, and since I have no pips on the last two eggs, I took them out and put them in the brooder...all the four that had already hatched were trampling all over the newborn. Stepping on her head, on her feet, pecking her butt. So the first two are now in the brooder, which means two less to pick on her. Anyhoo, here's some pics. One foot is worse than the other. Will it straighten itself out? I've never dealt with this before, please help!
I have had a couple hatch like that, I use a piece of bandage tape the plastic kind as it falls off in a couple days time on its own. Stretch her toes out to a normal position and put the tape from the bottom of the foot wrapped over the front of toes to the top then carefully trim between the toes. Do this loosely just enough to keep the toes and foot more flat. Both my chicks foot straightened up by the time the tape fell off. Others may have better advice but this has worked for me.
 
Doesn't look bad at all ;)    I have found that when they take a long time to hatch the toes get stiff and curl. I just sandwich the toes between two pieces of blue painters tape for a day or two and the toes straighten out. 

Good luck! :D



I have had a couple hatch like that, I use a piece of bandage tape the plastic kind as it falls off in a couple days time on its own. Stretch her toes out to a normal position and put the tape from the bottom of the foot wrapped over the front of toes to the top then carefully trim between the toes. Do this loosely just enough to keep the toes and foot more flat. Both my chicks foot straightened up by the time the tape fell off. Others may have better advice but this has worked for me.


Exacfly. I've used a bandaid, trapping the foot in a normal position with the sticky ends, trimming off the non sticky part, and they do just fine. I have one hen out there I did as a chick and you can't tell...and she is the boss hen of ALL my flocks!
 
How can Ron continue to be such a nice guy and a gentle soul after over 7300 posts and all the work he has done for this, not to mention that he's trying to hatch his own birds.
I'd be absolutely batty and be losing patience.
Do you even get any sleep Ron?
 
How can Ron continue to be such a nice guy and a gentle soul after over 7300 posts and all the work he has done for this, not to mention that he's trying to hatch his own birds.
I'd be absolutely batty and be losing patience.
Do you even get any sleep Ron?

I've wondered the same thing. just trying to keep up with all of you has me nervous and exhausted, I don't know how he does it! Congrats to all who have hatched! I am so sorry for all of you who've had some misfortune. And THANK YOU, every one of you, for both the great questions and patient answers through all of this, especially Ron. I've learned so much! I definitely have the bug to join you in the future! You're all a great big bunch of enablers! in a good way!
 
How can Ron continue to be such a nice guy and a gentle soul after over 7300 posts and all the work he has done for this, not to mention that he's trying to hatch his own birds.
I'd be absolutely batty and be losing patience.
Do you even get any sleep Ron?
I was thinking the same thing! Very patient, gentle person! Chicken canoe, you aren't so bad yourself, you have so much useful information!!!!
 
waiting....

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I hope they pip soon!
i opened up my last egg because i saw no movement when i pulled the other chick out. It looks like it pipped internally but then got shrink wrapped :( when i got to it it wasnt breathing :/ Could this have happened from opening the incubator even if it hadnt externally pipped? My humidity was pretty high all through lock down and when i took the first batch of chicks out the humidity dropped a lot and i had an egg that was pipped and i didnt realize it but then that egg hatched last night and the chick is doing great, eating and drinking already.
what do you do with eggs and chicks that didnt make it?
Well i think thats my official count!
i set 12 egg, 10 made it to lockdown, and i got 8 chicks :) i wish i could have saved the last one tho :( i guess theres nothing you can do sometimes. Out of the 2 eggs that didnt hatch one wasnt fully developed
If they did not externally pip, then opening the incubator did not hurt them. The chick did not have enough energy to hatch.

The things that we can control unless we breed them are:

Temperature
Humidity
Ventilation

These are the three main causes of late hatch failure. Flock health and shipping we do not control for shipped eggs.

got up this morning the 1st 2 were out and looks like 5 more pips right on time as I was a day late starting .
What a nice thing to see in the morning!
 

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