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For one, he's probably cold, if he is alive. He's not going to move much if he's cold.
1. Moisten the membrane with warm water.
2. Let the bird warm up in the incubator! Leave him alone for a while.
3. Check in an hour or two. Moisten, gently prod to see if he is stiff or if he moves. Then put him back and let him warm up.
Post back here with results.
KlaHaYaGardens --> I am impressed by your obvious knowledge and desire to help. BenAnnaMama --> I want to encourage you to post a picture and take full advantage of the help that's being offered. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the chick!
For one, he's probably cold, if he is alive. He's not going to move much if he's cold.
1. Moisten the membrane with warm water.
2. Let the bird warm up in the incubator! Leave him alone for a while.
3. Check in an hour or two. Moisten, gently prod to see if he is stiff or if he moves. Then put him back and let him warm up.
Post back here with results.
KlaHaYaGardens --> I am impressed by your obvious knowledge and desire to help. BenAnnaMama --> I want to encourage you to post a picture and take full advantage of the help that's being offered. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the chick!