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Chiqita! I have watched this and had it happen with mine too. They often perk up for a couple of weeks but yes, when you pick them up you will feel a big loss in mass around the keel bone.

It is awful to go through and I am sure you will make the best decision for her regarding euthanizing.

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My hatch is over!!!
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I have 6, fat, healthy chicks and the 1 Icelandic chick that pipped early, zipped 3/4 the way, and then was shrink wrapped. I determined not to open the incubator until the hatch was done. I waited until several hours after the last of the 6 hatched before putting the 6 in the incubator and helping the shrink wrapped one. I carefully removed some of the shell making sure that her beak was out, wrapped the unhatched part in a warm, wet paper towel and left for her a couple hours. I did that through the evening hoping that she would be able to free herself. She was peeping and struggling but late last night I finally removed the rest of the shell. She is alive, moving, and peeping up a storm in the incubator this morning but she is still wet looking. Any advice at this point?

The poor little orpington chick did not make it. It was the second to pip and zipped 3/4 the way but then stopped. There was no movement at all for over 12 hours so when I removed the chicks, I took the orp egg out. It was a huge chick and its head was down below the zip line. Maybe it didn't have room to move because it was so big? I also think that my high humidity during the first 18 days may have played a part in its demise.
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The little black Marans/Marans mix chick does have one problem. 2 of its toes on one foot are fused/webbed. I'm planning on doing surgery later today to separate them. Has anyone had experience with this? Any advise???

So, I started with 10 eggs. 8 went into lockdown and 7 hatched. (Hopefully, Snemma the Icelandic will survive.) So, my hatch rate was 70%, correct? This is not the best pic and I'll take some better ones later today.



Gorgeous Chicks!

A big problem with pipping to low is pipping into a blood vessel.

My hatch is still going on. There are 3 more SG Dorking egg in the incubator and two have pips. The Delawares stared last night so they are a slower hatching group.

I did find an egg that was upside down and it pipped in the wrong end. I opened the pip to make sure it could breath and put it back. Apparently this Dell is an Amazing hulk type of bird-- it did not need to zip but just broke it's way out of the shell! Amazing!

That makes 4 Dels so far.
 
Gorgeous Chicks!

A big problem with pipping to low is pipping into a blood vessel.

My hatch is still going on. There are 3 more SG Dorking egg in the incubator and two have pips. The Delawares stared last night so they are a slower hatching group.

I did find an egg that was upside down and it pipped in the wrong end. I opened the pip to make sure it could breath and put it back. Apparently this Dell is an Amazing hulk type of bird-- it did not need to zip but just broke it's way out of the shell! Amazing!

That makes 4 Dels so far.
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Huzzah for Easter chicks!!! None of mine pipped low. All were in the upper half of the quadrant. It's a mystery. Both the one that died and the shrink wrapped chick were in the correct position. I'm going to work at lowering the humidity for the first 18 days of the next hatch and see if that makes a difference. Also, both of those eggs were in the outside corner positions. Next time those outside corner spots are going to be left open.
 
What happens when you don't watch your silkies closely...

Spring at my house



her turkey eggs didn't make it, so she has chicks under her now, and a few eggs she stole that may hatch today and tomorrow.




Floppy comb, now with pips! She will only eat if you hold fodder up to her and she tries to attack it, we have had to hand feed her and Liva Drusa ( above) for 30 days now! They were sharing eggs until I moved LD last night with her chicks.




Why I am not currently trading turkey eggs ( pumpkins has 12 eggs and a few chicken she will not let me take) Stuffing is currently a 9-5 broodie lovingly sitting on some old Mango seeds not sitting at night but not laying. She decided she was going to get up before I got her picture, ill post some later .

And Behind door #3!




Ester, who only started laying this month, little Icelandic. She gets kicked off her eggs once a day by Catalina, who likes to lay where people will sit on her eggs. She currently has some favorell and FCBM eggs I got in the WYGS march.


And now onto the silkie cave, where if one hen sees someone sitting, you have BROODIES GONE WILD!!!




Pandcake the flattest chicken I ever saw, who was willing to be moved to another spot to have her own nest. SMART pancake.




These 3... not so willing ( we will try to move one out tomorrow at least!) Sparkles didn't even START laying, she just saw the excitement and decided it was for her. They have been stealing every egg layed for a week or 2 before I caught them, so this hatch is gonna be a mess!

I'm going to try y super stealth technique to move sparkles onto my next egg shipment assuming it gets here soon.

And! In the abandoned nesting boxes,





Looks like a lot of eggs right? clearly she needs help! Smokey stepped in because really, who can see eggs and NOT sit on them?





( I use some sand in this coop, and they get dreads when they sandbath, eat fodder, then sleep under the shelf. If she weren't broody I'd give her a bath)

That gives me as of this morning, not counting Stuffing, NINE broodies. Moral of the story, DON'T LET SILKIES OR TURKEYS SEE EGGS!
 
What happens when you don't watch your silkies closely...

Spring at my house



her turkey eggs didn't make it, so she has chicks under her now, and a few eggs she stole that may hatch today and tomorrow.




Floppy comb, now with pips! She will only eat if you hold fodder up to her and she tries to attack it, we have had to hand feed her and Liva Drusa ( above) for 30 days now! They were sharing eggs until I moved LD last night with her chicks.




Why I am not currently trading turkey eggs ( pumpkins has 12 eggs and a few chicken she will not let me take) Stuffing is currently a 9-5 broodie lovingly sitting on some old Mango seeds not sitting at night but not laying. She decided she was going to get up before I got her picture, ill post some later .

And Behind door #3!




Ester, who only started laying this month, little Icelandic. She gets kicked off her eggs once a day by Catalina, who likes to lay where people will sit on her eggs. She currently has some favorell and FCBM eggs I got in the WYGS march.


And now onto the silkie cave, where if one hen sees someone sitting, you have BROODIES GONE WILD!!!




Pandcake the flattest chicken I ever saw, who was willing to be moved to another spot to have her own nest. SMART pancake.




These 3... not so willing ( we will try to move one out tomorrow at least!) Sparkles didn't even START laying, she just saw the excitement and decided it was for her. They have been stealing every egg layed for a week or 2 before I caught them, so this hatch is gonna be a mess!

I'm going to try y super stealth technique to move sparkles onto my next egg shipment assuming it gets here soon.

And! In the abandoned nesting boxes,





Looks like a lot of eggs right? clearly she needs help! Smokey stepped in because really, who can see eggs and NOT sit on them?





( I use some sand in this coop, and they get dreads when they sandbath, eat fodder, then sleep under the shelf. If she weren't broody I'd give her a bath)

That gives me as of this morning, not counting Stuffing, NINE broodies. Moral of the story, DON'T LET SILKIES OR TURKEYS SEE EGGS!
Broody Haven over there! hehe
 
holy crap! I have been sick and not eating for 2 weeks. I just went to get dressed and my "almost there" pants were the only ones left ( the pants you don't get rid of becuse you know someday they will fit)

They fit now! ( mind you, my normal pants did fall down once this week from being too big, so I knew somethig was up, lol) at least thas't something for being sick!
 
holy crap! I have been sick and not eating for 2 weeks. I just went to get dressed and my "almost there" pants were the only ones  left ( the pants you don't get rid of becuse you know someday they will fit) 

They fit now! ( mind you, my normal pants did fall down  once this week  from being too big, so I knew somethig was up, lol) at least thas't something for being sick!
Haha and I'm pregnant and excited some of my too big pants fit lol
 
home from a roadtrip to Davis/Dixon today, to pick up 8 eggs (4 birchen marans, 4 SFH) from Thistledown Farms, and then met the fabulous Ron in a Dixon parking lot to hand off two of his CL/penedenseca crosses (hatched from Deann's eggs, i'm pretty sure)! we are all now home, the eggs are already tucked under my broody Eleanor (she conveniently got up for a stretch when i got home -- one of the existing eggs that was underneath her had broken, but i was able to get it cleaned up & put the new eggs in before she came back), and the two Amelias are a bit freaked out but settling in to their transit lounge, where the rest of the flock can't peck them, but can see them:



THANK YOU, Ron! it is a real treat to have amelias again, after mine passed away -- i'm hoping they will settle into the flock with ease, since at least they are vaguely familiar (undoubtedly cousins of some sort of my original amelia). should i take the little ankle bracelets off right away, or is it okay to leave them for a while?

and wish me luck with my broody's hatch! countdown til april 21...

(and Kim, Ron passed along your "hi" -- and I said hi back!)
 
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