CHICK Emergency!! Help please!!

Is the yolk fully absorbed into the abdomen? It appears so. I agree it will likely detach on its own here as the chick starts moving about more.
 
That's great! I imagine they well be just fine for you. Good job recognizing they needed some help after being pipped that long.
 
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That's great! I imagine they well be just find for you. Good job recognizing they needed some help after being pipped that long.
The other 21 were a breeze! I need a bigger incubator. Trouble is I fill it with 24 eggs and am getting anywhere 20 and 24 hatching each round and they run out of room. Thinking I'll invest in a second incubator for day 18 so I can lock thm down in 2 so they have more room!
 
Yes! It's good to have another. I have 3 and the one I most recently purchased at the recommendation of a friend is from the company below. I have the Genesis 1588. It is a beast for a table top and holds temp throughout which is hard to find! The fan motor is superior to others I have. It's much louder, but you know it's working and the display reads accurate to the extra thermometers and hydrometers I put inside to confirm accuracy.

https://www.gqfmfg.com/mx/tabletop-models/
 
Yes I agree I'd hate to loose chicks too. In my first hatch the last 2 had to be helped, 1 ended up having a deformity and the other was normal. I still have them, their names are Walter and Bluebell. I kept Walter because he wouldn't be good for breeding so if I sold him he'd probably be culled. Hope your chicks do well.
 
Yes I agree I'd hate to loose chicks too. In my first hatch the last 2 had to be helped, 1 ended up having a deformity and the other was normal. I still have them, their names are Walter and Bluebell. I kept Walter because he wouldn't be good for breeding so if I sold him he'd probably be culled. Hope your chicks do well.
Thank you !!
 

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