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Update-
My troubled/malpositioned chick is still alive. The inner membrane is getting stuck to her. I've been using a moist cutie to keep the area as moist as I can. I've been using gradually breaking the egg shell, pealing it back as it pulls away from the inner membrane. I don't think the chick looks too good, but its still breathing and viable. It did kick a leg out after I was able to moisten-up the inner membrane.
Its back in the incubator now.
I had two chicks hatch yesterday late afternoon/evening that did not have the best looking umbilici. One passed and the other does not look like it will make it. All the chicks have electrolyte water. One other chick has a lot of energy, but the toes are curled funny. Legs look strong, but curl in toes puts balance off kilter. The blondes are having a much harder time than the darks.
Here is a group pic.

My troubled/malpositioned chick is still alive. The inner membrane is getting stuck to her. I've been using a moist cutie to keep the area as moist as I can. I've been using gradually breaking the egg shell, pealing it back as it pulls away from the inner membrane. I don't think the chick looks too good, but its still breathing and viable. It did kick a leg out after I was able to moisten-up the inner membrane.
Its back in the incubator now.
I had two chicks hatch yesterday late afternoon/evening that did not have the best looking umbilici. One passed and the other does not look like it will make it. All the chicks have electrolyte water. One other chick has a lot of energy, but the toes are curled funny. Legs look strong, but curl in toes puts balance off kilter. The blondes are having a much harder time than the darks.
Here is a group pic.