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so how long do I wait until I help my chick out of the shell?
he doesn't peep as loud as he was and he was pipped into the aircell since early yesterday afternoon.
if he's on day 48 and close to 15% it sounds like he's right on track.. so I wouldn't worry too muchreptipro 5000, day 48, 14.19%, there are 4 other eggs, air is not a problem I listen to it every few hours and talk to it so it will hatch, I can hear it moving in the egg and pushing and it peeps back.
also I got the one with the 2 turners so It has some airflow through the holes in the door for the cords.
I don't know the history of the birds other than some of them were rescued from a place with small crowded pens and the birds were stunted. I think they were first time emu people and got overwhelmed.
They were well taken care of once they were rescued and that was quite a long time ago.
I don't think I will be able to drill a hole because his body is stretched out and his head and body are in the aircell end.
"Now having said all that.. the emu farmer's handbook states that if you have eggs from a pair that have had issues in the past hatching what you can do is to drill a small hole into the air cell so the chick can get plenty of air... however they don't recommend that for every egg or every chick.. just for eggs who have had a history (previous hatches) where the chicks have died in shell from lack of air"
must be a genetic thing that causes some emus to have thicker denser shells?
it could be.. I know some emus will lay the blue eggs.. and I've read one article where it said it's a normal egg with an extra coating.. then another article said it would be an egg that was missing the outer coating... so.. i dunno for sure![]()