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kafred
In the Brooder
- Jun 29, 2015
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Thanks all. I can definitely see an external pip on the egg in question. There is a little beak poking through and chirping away. My concern is that if that is onfact an internal pip, they wont be able to move much. My first step is going to be finding out what the heck is in that air cell. If it is just a toe I will let him work a little more, as there are not any ssigns of distress. If it is a twin, I will go on to the assisted hatch. Will keep everyone updated and I will try to get some pictures.
) seemed okay but as I said had not progressed in day 21 or 22. The inner membrane appeared transparent so I felt great about that. So as I worked the shell and membranes back things went well. Until he decided to try and break loose. He kicked most of the shell I had yet investigated, about 1/4. Well lo and behold there was a huge rush of blood. So here is where I picked up my speed and worked quickly. I got all membrane and shell off and saw that the cord was bleeding near the shell and he had a TINY and I mean tiny amount of yolk that was unabsorbed. So I made a rash, split second decision to tie both off and clip. So last night he was weak. I figured because he was early and had not had to do the work of hatching. Finally at around 3 I decided there was nothing more I could do for him. Well I woke up to a seemingly very healthy surgio. Plus another chick, one more zipper and 2 pipers. So if these pips hatch I will have 7 that have hatched thus far. I am going to let the others sit for a day or two and see what happens.
Thank you all for yoyr suggestions and kind words. It is greatly appreciated. Oh and last thing, the zipper I woke up to was malaligned in the same place as surgio but hatched 100% unassisted!! I am addicted to hatching. I have learned so much in such a short period. I love this.