Hi all!
I have a button quail in my incubator who pipped around 10 hours ago I believe (day 17), however my humidity dropped really low (like 20%) last night- I'm not sure how as it was 65% before I went to bed, its a cheap incubator and I've had this problem a few times this hatch.
Anyway I am very worried that the membrane has dried out and the chick won't be able to hatch. The membrane was brown at the site of the pip so I gently peeled the tiniest bit of shell from around it, and the membrane under the rest of the shell appears to be white and rubbery, and isn't attached to the shell? Should I intervene or will the chick be able to hatch on its own? He's still alive as I can hear him peeping.
Any help is hugely appreciated!
Thanks!!
I have a button quail in my incubator who pipped around 10 hours ago I believe (day 17), however my humidity dropped really low (like 20%) last night- I'm not sure how as it was 65% before I went to bed, its a cheap incubator and I've had this problem a few times this hatch.
Anyway I am very worried that the membrane has dried out and the chick won't be able to hatch. The membrane was brown at the site of the pip so I gently peeled the tiniest bit of shell from around it, and the membrane under the rest of the shell appears to be white and rubbery, and isn't attached to the shell? Should I intervene or will the chick be able to hatch on its own? He's still alive as I can hear him peeping.
Any help is hugely appreciated!
Thanks!!