JackieDohoney
Chirping
- Jan 19, 2020
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Oh man, I have more serious chicken drama! I went out of town a couple of weeks ago and my pet sitter forgot to check one of the nesting boxes. So of course one of my hens went broody and I came home to her sitting on a clutch of 9 eggs. I had no idea how long, so I just locked the coop and let her keep sitting. She didn’t want anything to do with being moved. I went to check on her this morning and one of the babies was hatching, but she was attacking it! It’s still moving and cheeping, but there was some blood leaking from her shell and her membrane was drying out. I rushed the eggs out of the coop and set them up in the incubator. I rubbed some warm water on the hatching baby’s membrane with my (clean) fingertip. She looks like she’s sort of half-heartedly trying to get out, but I don’t know if she’s just tired or weak from blood loss. Should I try to finish helping or let her be? There’s already blood so I don’t know if I’d make things worse. I can’t see if any of the other eggs are pipping. I never even got the chance to candle them, so I have no idea if they are even still viable after all that!
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