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Watch as they move around. Maybe one, or two will position themselves in away you can see.Wish I could tell where the other babies beaks are.![]()
Thanks for your continued help. Much appreciated.Watch as they move around. Maybe one, or two will position themselves in away you can see.
You're welcome.Thanks for your continued help. Much appreciated.
Normally I’m good with this but this is a whole new scenario for me.![]()
In the second picture you posted it looks like there is a beak visible in the open egg on the right side? I zoomed in and it looks like a beak?So it’s been over 24 hours since my first post. I don’t know why but these chicks seem so tiny and not ready to be out (I have the days calculated exactly and written down today is officially Day 23 but they were put in on the morning before so actually 24 days old) but the first one came out except it’s yolk sac seems to still be attached to the shell so I wrapped it in a wet paper towel (as well as the other ones). Temp is staying at 38 except when I open it.
Not sure what else to do. Just keeping them damp around the shell but this little one has not absorbed it’s yolk or else it’s just attached somehow.
The other 2 I’ve left alone all day.