Be patient, raise up the humidity, be patient, make sure the turner is off, and be patient. The wait is the hardest part.

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Be patient, raise up the humidity, be patient, make sure the turner is off, and be patient. The wait is the hardest part.
hummm found this thread, hope the other thread gets fixedPretty much!![]()
hummm found this thread, hope the other thread gets fixed
yep,Be still my heart!![]()
You posted that, and it came back seconds later. Hmmmm!
I'm beginning to think that we won't help any in the future. I left my bator closed for the whole hatch and three had remained pipped for many hours after all others hatched. We moved all chicks except two that weren't dry to the brooder and helped the other three out. We only opened them enough to let them struggle to get out, making sure the membrane was softened as it had gotten brittle. All three finished hatching on their own but this morning 11 hours later they still look wet and sickly. Some chicks don't make it on their own because they probably shouldn't.
Still have mixed feelings about it because it goes against my nature to not want to help.
welcome!!! What did u set?
lol keep us posted on that giraffelol
congrats and so glad the storm missed you
Woohoo!!!!!
Awesome!!!
So sorryglad your hubby helped
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is your daughter ok?
I say "we" very loosely. I have the stomach for it but not the eyes anymore. My wife is the egg surgeon. She has been successful 5 out of 6 times. The weak ones seem to be the ones that die 2-3 days after hatch.
Make that 49. Don't know if a couple of them are going to make it but they've hung in there so far.Bitter and sweet hatch. 48 of 56 made it but we had health problems for the first time ever. /.../... Quail TV in the master bathroom.
Make that 49. Don't know if a couple of them are going to make it but they've hung in there so far.
87.5% of those in lockdown hatched so I can't complain. Watching an otherwise healthy looking chick with severe scissor beak and a handful with clubbed feet is heartbreaking though. Never had health issues before this.