August Hatch-A-Long!

Talk about assist

.Had a little guy the other day had to assist out... looked like star gazing when he was out.
Rigged up a paper bridge for him to be under so the head couldn't go up and back. A few hours later he was OK ...but then wouldn't eat...Next day all bones now I was sure he was gong to die still wouldn't take a thing from an eyedropper. or off my hand ..
That evening I held him as i thought it he dies he will feel safe anyway not alone but...good news is he started to peck food and ate a lot
Now hes walking around like a big guy.Put his brother back in to encourage eating and he is pretty happy still small..not sure how he will continue to do but do so far so good.
A WIN this time,!!
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Not always
A few weeks ago had another assist...came out fine Things went well >He seemed fine healthy but died a week or 10 days later in someone elses care but I do think it was an internal problem.
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Assisted one last year
Lived and did well but was always very small
.When fall came found her dead one morning about 5 months old in a small coop with a heating lamp Must have been her heart. Never seemed sick just too small.


Had another assisted a year ago spring ...had a crippled leg and hip .couldnt fix it as the hip was mispositioned She died at about 6 months old
A second with a crippled leg that I didnt catch early enough to fix but then it got worse where she couldnt stand at all .Born last Fed. died at 3 months old
All assisted
So frankly I cringe to have an assist and they come pretty often.Maybe one every other hatch for me . Positive is I have had a lot of wins too that lived and were fine and normal


Some hatchers never assist b/c of the potential for problems cruel in a way but I see why Most do as there are some chicks that are perfect so why let them die?..
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Ill get off my soapbox now.!!
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I know a lot of times assisted hatches tend to have weaker chicks that wouldn't have lived if was with a broody (she wouldn't assist the hatch). I have a soft heart, and want to give every chick a chance, but I know that despite my best, some chicks just won't survive. For example, I have a 5 day old chick (non assisted hatch) that doesn't seem to be doing anything except sleep and it seems smaller than the others. Today, I am trying to help it by feeding it raw egg (tried scrambled but I thought the chunks were too big still) with a drop of honey and drop of liquid vitimins. He's drank some of it and I keep checking him and sticking his beak in so he'll drink a little more. I'll be disappointed if he doesn't make it, but I will know that I'm giving it every opportunity to live.
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I had a similar thought. LOL

CG
 
Yes it would be funny if she was a he! I moved her to the broodernow. Have an external pip in one of the 4 remaining eggs. Day 21 is tomorrow.

Sorry about the hatch issues
Wish I could help but I don't have tons of experience. I was gritting my teeth waiting for another egg to do something!
 
I put 30 backyard and EE's in the bator yesterday so fingers crossed they should start hatching on or around aug 26th I'm so excited this will be my first hatch so I hope i'm doing everything right
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hoping some at least hatch. Will keep everybody updated the 26th can't come soon enough
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So I was woken up in the middle.of the.night by very long chirping
Checked the incubator an the little one who hatched yesterday PM was sitting on one of the other eggs and peeping loudly. She is either telling them to hurry up or practicing her broody skills
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On an earlier post, someone said " an early one is the lookout checking to see if the coast is clear"
 

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