I am on day 26 of a very poor incubator hatch. 13 eggs appeared to be viable at lock down. Of those, 2 hatched on day 23.
After reading every article and thread I could about late hatches. I suspect that due to low temps near or around incubator may have caused cold spots. Also, having a hard time keeping humidity to even 60% during lock down. Many factors I believe may have played a role in this poor hatch.
Day 25 I decided to candle and tap. There was one white egg with very slight movement that showed at the edge of air cell. No internal pip, no peeps. Back into incubator it went.
Day 26 After reading the very informative article in the Learning Center, and every video I could find, I decided it was time to gently open the air cell and see if there was in fact a live chick. Well, there is.
Here is where I need help!
Shell cap is now removed, along with dry outer membrane. Inside membrane around chick is intact with the beak only out. I lightly smeared Vasaline on the exposed part of the inside membrtane. Veins were clearly visible and obviously still engorged. Chicks beak was opening and closing slightly like the articles said it would be while sleeping. I wrapped the remaining shell portion in moist warm wash cloth and placed back in incubator. I loosely draped a piece of wet paper towl over the open end of the egg. I left a small area for air and viewing.
Where I go from here. I don't know for sure if this chick is shrink wrapped or not. I do know it is not completely ready because of the engorged veins. Do I just wait now and see what happens? I know article says WAIT, WAIT, WAIT!
At day 26, how much longer could this little one still be away from those veins receding? That is the MAIN question I have.
Thanks in advance for any answers!
After reading every article and thread I could about late hatches. I suspect that due to low temps near or around incubator may have caused cold spots. Also, having a hard time keeping humidity to even 60% during lock down. Many factors I believe may have played a role in this poor hatch.
Day 25 I decided to candle and tap. There was one white egg with very slight movement that showed at the edge of air cell. No internal pip, no peeps. Back into incubator it went.
Day 26 After reading the very informative article in the Learning Center, and every video I could find, I decided it was time to gently open the air cell and see if there was in fact a live chick. Well, there is.
Here is where I need help!
Shell cap is now removed, along with dry outer membrane. Inside membrane around chick is intact with the beak only out. I lightly smeared Vasaline on the exposed part of the inside membrtane. Veins were clearly visible and obviously still engorged. Chicks beak was opening and closing slightly like the articles said it would be while sleeping. I wrapped the remaining shell portion in moist warm wash cloth and placed back in incubator. I loosely draped a piece of wet paper towl over the open end of the egg. I left a small area for air and viewing.
Where I go from here. I don't know for sure if this chick is shrink wrapped or not. I do know it is not completely ready because of the engorged veins. Do I just wait now and see what happens? I know article says WAIT, WAIT, WAIT!
At day 26, how much longer could this little one still be away from those veins receding? That is the MAIN question I have.
Thanks in advance for any answers!