Crushed egg

Reawsphant01

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May 14, 2020
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Hello guys, this is very urgent and there is a life in danger.

Basically I wanted to hatch out some eggs and today was the 20th day. so I was checking them and one of them I put on the edge and I have a hatching tray that moves three times a day and the egg that was on the edge was in between the tray and the edge of the incubator which made it crush and lots of blood came out. it looks like it's still alive but I don't know what to do. please tell me what to do.
 
I think that life has ended, sorry to say. If not that will be a very very lucky chick. Accidents happen, not much can be done.
Hi there, thank you for your useless contribution, I know that theres chance that will happen, so if youve got anything positive or useful to say please say it, but if your gonna say negative and useless comments like that i suggest you leave my post. Ive seen many posts like mine and many of them have survived so not only your post is negative and useless its also false aswell.
 
Hi there, thank you for your useless contribution, I know that theres chance that will happen, so if youve got anything positive or useful to say please say it, but if your gonna say negative and useless comments like that i suggest you leave my post. Ive seen many posts like mine and many of them have survived so not only your post is negative and useless its also false aswell.
That was an honest post, not a useless one.

If you've seen other posts regarding similar situations, try some of those tips. Oil, increased humidity, etc. Without a picture of how bad the crushing is, it's hard to determine what, if anything, can be done.
 
Heres a picture
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seems an honest answer will just get a useless criticism so I will post an answer to make you feel better and say 110% chance even though you know you did bad. Why criticise someone else for a mistake you made...
He replied in a helpful but realistic way, you can disagree but from your initial description withouut having seen a picture it sounded very bad. The picture does not look as bad. So what do you want from us?
A realistic answer, the answer that pleases you the most? It won't make any bit of difference to what has happened so no need to take it out on someone who might have posted soething you don't agree with and if you don't agree then why even ask.
 
Whats the percentage of it living?
I would say very low. If it were me, I wouldn't put a ton of effort into it, but again, that's me. I grew up on a farm. Life and death happen. I will cull without mercy if it betters the breed or the rest of my animals. They are not my pets. Mother Nature is not kind and I don't believe in nursing nonviable animals. To me, that is cruel. Better a short pain free death, or no life at all over endless suffering.

Others have livestock as pets. They are more emotionally involved and want to save every thing.

Neither view is wrong. I want a straight forward answer. Sugar coating and false hope are not useful to me. Others feel better if they think they can beat the odds. We tend to respond to questions they way we would want our questions responded to. If you want a specific type of response, post that in the beginning.
 
seems an honest answer will just get a useless criticism so I will post an answer to make you feel better and say 110% chance even though you know you did bad. Why criticise someone else for a mistake you made...
He replied in a helpful but realistic way, you can disagree but from your initial description withouut having seen a picture it sounded very bad. The picture does not look as bad. So what do you want from us?
A realistic answer, the answer that pleases you the most? It won't make any bit of difference to what has happened so no need to take it out on someone who might have posted soething you don't agree with and if you don't agree then why even ask.
I think you guys are right. I think my anxiety overcame me and I got quite angry at the bloke @Dragonflys who was only trying to help. I think I am a bit nervous for it as my kids really wanted a chick as it is in lockdown and also i wanted a to get blue orpingtons but I did something really stupid. I hate how the chick died because of me, if I had just left it, it would have been hatched right now. I would like to apologise to @Dragonflys for being so rude to it and I would like to apologise to anyone else who is offended. I think the chick has now died and I wont be getting any others either because they werent even fertilised. So my kids will be disappointed as I am so stupid. Sorry again for any offence.
 

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