Chick died in pip

55% was too high at the beginning and 75% way too high at the end.
Ok. Thanks.
Like I said I tried my best. Read a lot of different sites and am learning from this experience. Not sure why I have shrink wrapped chicks and not drowned chicks though if it was too wet? So far I haven’t seen any sticky chicks or really any drowned (besides the first death maybe) but I haven’t opened the duds yet either.
 
Ok. Thanks.
Like I said I tried my best. Read a lot of different sites and am learning from this experience. Not sure why I have shrink wrapped chicks and not drowned chicks though if it was too wet? So far I haven’t seen any sticky chicks or really any drowned (besides the first death maybe) but I haven’t opened the duds yet either.
Okay...Well if that wasn't the case at all then they just didn't survive the incubation? I'm sorry I'm a bit confusing?
 
How do I tell which eggs left are viable? I floated a couple and they floated 90% under water and the pointy end down. I don’t see any movement when candled
If they were mine I would start by making a small hole and check for movement. If no movement I would proceed to peel away a little shell over the air cell. Read this:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/
You will be able to learn a lot about what went wrong by doing this.
 
Is this ok?? Just bloody umbilical cord??
Anything to do here?
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When I get one like that I drip a little betadine or chlorhexidine on it and keep it in a very dry, soft, and clean place until it heals.
 
If they were mine I would start by making a small hole and check for movement. If no movement I would proceed to peel away a little shell over the air cell. Read this:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/
You will be able to learn a lot about what went wrong by doing this.
Yes this was a good read! It’s why I made the hole in the one and saw a dead shrink wrapped baby. But to be honest I just don’t have time. I have 3 little boys and I’m 8.5 pregnant with another and this whole hatching I’ve neglected them to tend on these eggs lol. I don’t have the time to inspect each egg and then possibly attempt a rescue mission.

I will just wait and see another 24 hours or so
 
The navel isn't fully closed, my recommendation is the same as mentioned earlier. Try to keep the brooder clean to reduce chances of infection. Dab some chlorhexidine or antibiotic ointment without pain reliever onto the navel about once daily and hope for the best. :fl
How is the rest of the hatch going? Did the rest finish hatching?
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Does polysporin work? J think that’s all I have.


I have one more hatching as we speak which brings us to 10. Still 14 eggs I need to check and see if there’s any signs of life.

I’m feeling better today. I gave it my best and that’s all I can do!
Many people use that.
I have zero experience with polysporin, but upon a quick google search it does appear to be safe for chickens.

:hugs Exactly! You did a great! When hatches are difficult like this even a seasoned veteran will feel the pressure! That's why so many of us try to help through difficult hatches, even online because we've been there and we know how hard it can be!
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Yes the support I have gotten from you guys is overwhelming!
:hugs
Would you keep this chick in the bator or move to the brooder with food and water?
I move them as soon as they can walk is their umbilicus looks good.
Also there’s another one with poop stuck to it’s fluff and an egg shell on it too. Just warm water to remove? Thanks
Pictures?
So leave umbilical cord one in bator or brooder?

And egg shell butt I can move to brooder and the others will help take shell off?
Pictures?
So I started this with one. I candled. Made a hole in the top by the air pocket. And looked inside. No movement and the inner membrane is all around the baby. Shrink wrapped? Goner?
That's what I would have done.
Like I said I tried my best. Read a lot of different sites and am learning from this experience. Not sure why I have shrink wrapped chicks and not drowned chicks though if it was too wet? So far I haven’t seen any sticky chicks or really any drowned (besides the first death maybe) but I haven’t opened the duds yet either.
You've done great! It's so hard to know what advice to follow. :hugs
No worries! It’s all a learning thing over here!
maybe some clairity will be when I open the duds?
It's a steep learning curve for sure. Lots to be learned by opening the duds, I always open mine.
Yes this was a good read! It’s why I made the hole in the one and saw a dead shrink wrapped baby. But to be honest I just don’t have time. I have 3 little boys and I’m 8.5 pregnant with another and this whole hatching I’ve neglected them to tend on these eggs lol. I don’t have the time to inspect each egg and then possibly attempt a rescue mission.

I will just wait and see another 24 hours or so
Fair enough. :hugs Many people never open egg that doesn't hatch, and that is perfectly fine. Me, I'm the curious type, so I inspect *everything*. Remind me to tell you about the mama opossum someday.

Anyway, you have been very brave through all of this and I hope you will hatch again. If you do, let us know and we will help you come up with a good plan.
 
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Many people use that.

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:hugs

I move them as soon as they can walk is their umbilicus looks good.

Pictures?

Pictures?

That's what I would have done.

You've done great! It's so hard to know what advice to follow. :hugs

It's a steep learning curve for sure. Lots to be learned by opening the duds, I always open mine.

Fair enough. :hugs Many people never open egg that doesn't hatch, and that is perfectly fine. Me, I'm the curious type, so I inspect *everything*. Remind me to tell you about the mama opossum someday.

Anyway, you have been very brave through all of this and I hope you will hatch again. If you do, let us know and we will help you come up with a good plan.
Mama opossum?! Lol curious

I will take photos of the butts later. I don’t want to open the bator too much while I’m waiting for the stragglers.

thanks so much for all the encouragement!!!
 
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Many people use that.

x2

:hugs

I move them as soon as they can walk is their umbilicus looks good.

Pictures?

Pictures?

That's what I would have done.

You've done great! It's so hard to know what advice to follow. :hugs

It's a steep learning curve for sure. Lots to be learned by opening the duds, I always open mine.

Fair enough. :hugs Many people never open egg that doesn't hatch, and that is perfectly fine. Me, I'm the curious type, so I inspect *everything*. Remind me to tell you about the mama opossum someday.

Anyway, you have been very brave through all of this and I hope you will hatch again. If you do, let us know and we will help you come up with a good plan.
ok

here are my 3 weird butt chicks

I put more ointment on and they’re in the brooder now with the rest of them.

the one looks like maybe a tiny tiny tiny bit of yolk as it’s yellow?

the other is just egg shell glued on by goo but its like gorilla glued on

and the other is just maybe bloody?
 

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