CALL DUCKS ARE HATCHING!!!

second once you start pealing away from the shell like that, You most definitly will have to assist. As far as the one that died, he probably ran out of air, doesn't matter if they are upside downers. In fact I LOVE UPSIDE DOWNERS. they are my favorite to help break out of jail.

the one in the video. I see a leg problem not a head issue. Do you have any vitamins in the house? Such as Vitamin b?
 
Oh thank goodness Lacry, I was hoping you'd respond here!

First off, yes, forced air bator, 99.5 for incubation, 65 - 70% humidity for hatch. So far lil' Wobbles here is the only one to make it. I'll have to see if the third egg is still alive tomorrow, if no I'm going to take the plunge and try to dig him out. Right now though I'm focused on Wobbles. I'm so, so scared he won't make it through the night. He was stuck for a long time so I had to help. I got him held to my chest now, it's the only way to get him to stay still and rest!

I have vitamin B, but it's a pill form and it has B6 and B12. The shops are closed, if he survives the night I'm dashing off first thing to get some liquid infant vitamins without iron.
 
Are you saying I should intervene now on Egg #3?
 
Nearing the end of day 25. And it wasn't just that the yolk wasn't absorbed, it was at the top right next to the air cell! The poor thing was totally turned the wrong way 'round. He never had a chance. :/ Hoping Egg #3 isn't a similar story.
Yes he did. He most definitly had a chance if the right measures were taken..
 
Yes he did. He most definitly had a chance if the right measures were taken..
I tried, Lacry...I saw him moving but when I tried to tear the membrane so he could get air it began to bleed quite a bit. I dried the wound and placed him back, beak end up, but an hour later, he was gone...
 

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