- Sep 19, 2010
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I have a batch of chicks in the incubator. Most of my eggs hatched about a day and a half ago (on time) I have some eggs that have pipped but didn't progress. Some eggs never even had the first pip. My question is that I opened my incubator to take out all the ones that had fluffed up to put in the brooder and examined the eggs. ALL of them are still alive and chirping. You can put the eggs that never even had a pip up to your ear and you can hear them in there chirping away. The ones that made pips in their egg but never progressed are chirping away also. I have heard before not help assist them out of the eggs but I am stuck with what to do. My humidity in the incubator is 65 percent and I really think if they were going to hatch by themselves then they already would have. Any opinions on what I should do? I don't know whether to turn the incubator off and just let them die or help or what??? For all of you experienced hatchers out there, what do you do when the time frame is well past the point of them hatching but they are still alive in there. What is the fastest way to put them out of thier misery if they are just too weak to make it out of the shells? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephanie
Our flock consists of 3-Rhode Island Reds, 3- Buff Orpingtons (23 buff orpington chicks ranging from a day old to 4 weeks old) 5-white leghorns, and 5- Old english splash bantams....We love all our chickens!
Thanks,
Stephanie
Our flock consists of 3-Rhode Island Reds, 3- Buff Orpingtons (23 buff orpington chicks ranging from a day old to 4 weeks old) 5-white leghorns, and 5- Old english splash bantams....We love all our chickens!
