FernbergFarms
Songster
Personally I’d go in and get it out. Mine was on the other side and I didn’t go in quick enough and it died.
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X2Personally I’d go in and get it out. Mine was on the other side and I didn’t go in quick enough and it died.
Crack only on the shell, found no holes on outer membrane so removed the shell off on surrounding area. Yes agree that I should have waited.. hope things won't go wrong..edit. ignore and confgrats
If you would look at my link, you can see that the outer membrane is separate from the inner membrane. You can peel almost half off without harm. Just leave the last part for their final push, which will happen after they absorb the yolk.Okay. I removed some shells on the cracked area and found the beak. Couldn't differentiate the outer and inner membrane since it looked both attached. After seeing the beak, applied the coconut oil on the membrane (outer membrane since Couldn't peeloff the outer) and kept in the hatcher. I found another egg cracked away from the aircell and removed the shell little and found some active veins. Hence kept in the hatcher.. hope all should be okay tomorrow morning. Its night here.
another question- is it fine if the chick is kept in the incubator with 40 percent of the shell is removed and internal membrane surrounding the chick and beak is out in the hole, this is kept for more than 24 hours..