California/Bobwhite Hatch

Also, little chick has curled toes.
Give it 24 hours or so to straighten up on their own with something grippy to walk on (as @Kiki suggested) and if they still don't straighten out, you can try cardstock and masking tape shoes. They're a pain to get on, but I've managed to fix 3 or 4 chicks feet like that.
 
Did the other chick hatch? There's a really good article on here somewhere about when and how to assist a hatch.
 
I used this one for instructions: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching.64660/

And this one looks really good, too: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/

Don't worry about curled toes. They'll probably straighten on their own, but even if they don't, they'll probably be fine. One of my hens still had a curled toe despite much hassle trying to help her straighten it, and it doesn't seem to disturb her at all.
 
@maadroj the chick didn't hatch :(

I mostly parent raise my birds so I don't have experience with assisted-hatches. I don't know how long it had been pipped for, I wish I had tried to save it.
 
So I've been incubating some bobwhite and california quail eggs I got from my pairs and...

...THEY'RE HATCHING!!! :celebrate

One california just popped out. Another one has been hatching, I'll see how that one goes.
I don't think they'll all hatch, we've had some really hot days and the incubator may have overheated, but I'll see how we go.

I'll try and get pictures tomorrow.

@muddy75 @Kiki @Quaicken108
Awesome! Where do you source your eggs? I would like to try quail and pheasant but hear so many nightmare stories about buying 50 eggs and only a handful were viable when they arrived.
 

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