AltonaAcres
Crowing
- Jan 13, 2019
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Ok. Day 19 two eggs pipped (yesterday morning). Woke up to one chick (not from one of the pipped eggs). One of the pipped eggs (this morning) had died. This thick amber substance has sealed the entrance to his pip and he probably suffocated. It like crystallized and sealed him in. Pipped egg #2 had his beak sticking out of the pip.since last night (usually when this happens I know it's not a good sign, so I was prepared to assist). No progress, peeping stopped, so this morning I broke some shell around his beak, put coconut oil on the membrane to check veining progress. Still some veins so I let him be for a few hours, he was breathing steady and moving his beak. Just went to recheck the veins - they had receded. I started to free him slowly and ran into this mucusy, thick amber colored liquid that literally seeped out of his egg. Unfortunately he stopped breathing shortly after I discovered the liquid, it probably suffocated him. It was on both sides of his head. It's def not yolk. Does anyone have an idea of why this substance is forming? Is it because they're early? We did have a two hour power outage at day 9. These eggs are from a local egg stand. They are in my magicfly incubator from Amazon, which usually doesn't have issues.