Day 22: 1 pipped 24hrs ago, not hatched, 7 eggs no pip. What do I do?

At this stage of incubation all they need is time and oxygen, not floating in water.
All you can do now is be patient and hope for the best.




All chicks have kind of curly toes right after hatching, even more so after an assisted hatch.
The toes usually straighten out within a few hours given they have mesh or terry cloth to walk on.

Thank you so much. I'll give them a few more days and hope! :fl

Put the chick straight onto terry cloth, They were very curly, and so I'm hoping that they'll straighten out. Should I take off the tape boots then?

This is him:
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You might give it a try and see if they straighten out until tomorrow. If not you can easily tape them again. But I would then cut the front edges quite close to permit easier walking.

You have a really cute and attentive helper assisting, a choc labrador?

Taken them off, and his feet seem to be normal now, thank you! :highfive:

Ahaha, yes very attentive :lau He is a Hungarian Vizsla (like a ginger, shorter haired, taller, skinny chocolate lab, also as food and bird obsessed!). Training him to be gentle with the chicks, he's very good, but he just points at them all day 😂
 
Taken them off, and his feet seem to be normal now, thank you! :highfive:

:thumbsup That's great and saves you a lot of hassle as these tapes would have had to be changed every three days to adapt to growth.

Ahaha, yes very attentive :lau He is a Hungarian Vizsla (like a ginger, shorter haired, taller, skinny chocolate lab, also as food and bird obsessed!). Training him to be gentle with the chicks, he's very good, but he just points at them all day 😂
A very beautiful guy and a wonderful breed. As long as he only points... 😅
 
:thumbsup That's great and saves you a lot of hassle as these tapes would have had to be changed every three days to adapt to growth.


A very beautiful guy and a wonderful breed. As long as he only points... 😅

Thank you for all the help!

He's a really good boy, although he wants to he know he can't. So he's always there watching but he knows that he has to be half a meter away :thumbsup
 
I'm so sorry you're going through the same thing. One of my chicks hatched, but I'm thinking the reason for his difficulty is malposition within the egg. And therefore I'm very worried the rest of the eggs are malpositioned as well, do I go in now and try to help them? :hit Don't want him to be a lone chick!
None hatched at the end of Day 25, so found some day old chicks and swapped them for the eggs. Hen took to the chicks like a duck to water.
 

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None hatched at the end of Day 25, so found some day old chicks and swapped them for the eggs. Hen took to the chicks like a duck to water.
That's super sweet!!! What a good momma hen! :love I've been asking around and quite a lot of people have been having some really bad hatch rates this spring. Glad you managed to find some babies, what breeds did you pick?
 
That's super sweet!!! What a good momma hen! :love I've been asking around and quite a lot of people have been having some really bad hatch rates this spring. Glad you managed to find some babies, what breeds did you pick?

2 X Leghorn (if ones a rooster he'll be called Foghorn)
2 X Olive Egger
2 X Norfolk Grey

We currently have brown, light brown, speckled brown, blue eggs and these will also add white and green to the mix. Wonder what other colour eggs you can get. Could we have a box of rainbow eggs? :)
 
2 X Leghorn (if ones a rooster he'll be called Foghorn)
2 X Olive Egger
2 X Norfolk Grey

We currently have brown, light brown, speckled brown, blue eggs and these will also add white and green to the mix. Wonder what other colour eggs you can get. Could we have a box of rainbow eggs? :)

WOW :love love the selection, you are going to get so many pretty eggs! (Foghorn :lau so good!)
 

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