Tiana's chickens
Songster
- Dec 7, 2017
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In the photo you have posted, I can tell your chick is not ready to come out of the egg yet. It needs to absorb all the blood and yolk first. Only thing you can do is wait nowI posted on the main incubating and hatching thread, but I haven't had much advice. Just wanted to post here too. I have one of the dumbest broody hens ever.... She had no egg sense! None. She is perfectly content sitting on dirt and staring at her eggs.... . She started sitting Easter Sunday on 6 eggs. Several times in the first 2 weeks I found one or two she wasn't sitting on. At first I tucked them under her. As this kept happening, I finally just but them in the incubator. They were viable eggs. Finally she got down to 2 eggs.
(Note this is the 4th time she's gone broody in 7 months. Each time she sucked at it. She has raised the day old chicks I put under her. She did lose one, so I now move her into a heated brooder for her to raise the babies.. lol.)
One of the 2 eggs was either infertile it died early. I check her daily and had to tuck eggs under her numerous times. The incubator I had had issues and the 4 eggs in it did not survive. I bought a new incubator. So we were down to 2 egg under her. Yesterday was day 25. I candled and baby was alive, but no internal pip. I assume it's alive due to delayed development due to Dumb Broody.... Cuz how else could it be alive day 25. We only have 2 laying hens. The other is a pullet and lays smaller darker eggs, so I know it was not added to the nest late.
Anyways yesterday we left to go to a 4-H meeting. When we returned, I checked in hen. She was sitting next to the egg. Thank goodness air temps were near 82 degrees. Egg was cool, but not cold. I tried to candle and could see it pipped internally. Do sound no movement. Hoping for the best, I put it under dumb broody. 25 min later Suspense was killing me. I checked the egg. It was breathing beak was moving!!! Tucked it back under momma and told the kids it was alive, but had a 20% chance at surviving. This morning as I had coffee, I hoped that I would go out and hear chirping. 8 looked out the window and saw dumb broody in the coop. I ran outside to check egg. It was warm. No external pip. But My worried consumed me enough I brought it in to candle. Still alive, but air fells was now huge having pipped about 15 hours earlier. I decided to intervene and make an external pip.
Curiosity got me and opened s hole large enough to see if it was ready to hatch. Concerned getting cold had made it weak. I saw a larger than expected vein, so into the bator it went after applying bacitracin to the membrane.
It's been 3 hours. Still alive. No chirping and only small movements. Fortunately I can see it breathing and see the big vein. I know it's ok. I have peace of mind being able to see it. New bator holds consistent temps. . Anyone else have a chick hatch day 26 due to Dumb Broody?