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If you can locate her beak I would go for it gently, should find instructions in Sallys sig. I lost 6 after 18 days, by the time I got around to them, it was too late.... really sad.Any recommendations for mal-positioned babies that are weak and haven't pipped?
Everyone was progressing except those 2 eggs. Not even an internal pip so I opened them up to take a peak. I see legs and yolk, so they must be mal-positioned. Veins are starting to recede and they are very dark (increased carbon dioxide levels). Both are very weak. Part of me says to go find their beaks and get them breathing, but another part of me says it's too risky and they'll have a better chance being left alone.
Quote: Yes NO SHIPPED EGGS to start!
I was going to simply say Eggs LOL
GOOD Morning all-
i am off to do quail research............![]()
Quote: sorta has a rooster tail too aint? I am only now realizing we use that "rooster tail" saying for a reason! THEY HAVE THEM! LOL
yay!! whats with the 2 nottas? did u investigate?I hate missing days on this thread.. Oh well, I'm caught up again.
I have 8 newly hatched chicks, 3 zipping, 2 external pips, and 2 with nothing. They are hatching around my goose eggs because they began hatching early... I really hope that this doesn't compromise the goose eggs which are due May 30th.
oh no! is it cocci? does she free range? she got medicated starter feed? sneezes sniffles? get into mold and perhaps that mold cold thing?
I would investigate and try to find her beak, know anatomy and look for the most probable position, mals always suck you know that, hit or miss, mostly misses, but with yolk in air cell you can just pull head up in out like most saddle cells. Good Luck CochAny recommendations for mal-positioned babies that are weak and haven't pipped?
Everyone was progressing except those 2 eggs. Not even an internal pip so I opened them up to take a peak. I see legs and yolk, so they must be mal-positioned. Veins are starting to recede and they are very dark (increased carbon dioxide levels). Both are very weak. Part of me says to go find their beaks and get them breathing, but another part of me says it's too risky and they'll have a better chance being left alone.
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I just did it to the other egg. It was difficult, but I found the beak, and the chick is breathing.
another day late another dollar short