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YAY for the domino effect!Got home to around 10 internal pips and 6 external pips. The externals are just the first cracks, but the domino effect has begun!! There is one with an actual hole going!!!
You only see an internal pip if you candle. The beak will be a shadow in the air cell and you know it's made it's internal pip. Also, if you hear cheeping from inside the egg before the external pip, that is another sign that they have internally pipped.Oh, thank you! She's been named Sweet Pee, after my very favorite (and ridiculously fun) song! Except now that she's drying off and beginning to fluff a bit, I suspect that I see a white dot on her head, so she might end up being a him. That's okay....the name stays!!
Congrats! Now it's time for another stupid Blooie question.....and the first one of you who laughs and/or rolls eyes gets a thwack!!.....how do you tell if they've internally pipped? I didn't these two were doing anything at all until the first holes appeared in the shell. I know, I know...don't say it!
I have Neosporin but it has the pain relief stuff in it. I also have Betadine. The cupboard is barer than I thunk it was since my last infections. (once you have gangrene infections are nasty - and frequent!) So looks like a run to Tractor Supply tomorrow. Leave it to me to not have the one thing I should have on hand....and here I thought I was prepared for everything! Maybe it'll just dry up and fall off by tomorrow, but that still leaves the eye to deal with. You all ROCK!
Just goes to show hands on or off you can still have problems. I would never let a zipper go more than 1/2 an hour without an investigation. zipping should not take that long and the majority of the time if it does, there's a problem. Have you ever checked your hygrometer for accuracy? The numbers look good if they are accurate. It could just be the eggs themselves are more or less porous.I just had one chick hatch perfectly fine last night. The second zipped completely this morning and stopped. I don't like to get involved especially when the progress looks good so I never opened the incubator. I checked at 12 and at 3 and now it was still the same. So I decided to check on it and he was almost like glued in there. I keep my humidity low during the first 18 days, 25-35. And at lock down between 65-80. What am I doing wrong. This also happened on my last hatch I had 5 hatch out and about 6 that got all glued up. Please help. TIA
Jump in!!! I wouldn't read al the way through either...lolI gave up on trying to catch up. 160+ pages was taking longer than I though, lol, so I'm just going to jump in![]()
It may have been suggested already, but betadine works really well. I had to take a break after my last time because it didn't go so well.I don't like the looks of the Cream Legbar's navel.Very red, a little puffy, tissue under the skin looks kinda bluish, green watery diarrhea. Also has one eye that is stuck shut. Cleaned that off with warm water and a cotton ball but he's still not opening it. He's active, chirping, so I don't know. I repeat, how do you people DO this time after time!![]()
The EE is out no problems and doing well. The first one I posted about is out still some amount of shell stuck to its butt and sleeping a lot not running around chirping like mad like the others. Leaving it in the incubator and keeping an eye on it for changes.
Oh, thank you! She's been named Sweet Pee, after my very favorite (and ridiculously fun) song! Except now that she's drying off and beginning to fluff a bit, I suspect that I see a white dot on her head, so she might end up being a him. That's okay....the name stays!!
Congrats! Now it's time for another stupid Blooie question.....and the first one of you who laughs and/or rolls eyes gets a thwack!!.....how do you tell if they've internally pipped? I didn't these two were doing anything at all until the first holes appeared in the shell. I know, I know...don't say it!
I have Neosporin but it has the pain relief stuff in it. I also have Betadine. The cupboard is barer than I thunk it was since my last infections. (once you have gangrene infections are nasty - and frequent!) So looks like a run to Tractor Supply tomorrow. Leave it to me to not have the one thing I should have on hand....and here I thought I was prepared for everything! Maybe it'll just dry up and fall off by tomorrow, but that still leaves the eye to deal with. You all ROCK!
I just had one chick hatch perfectly fine last night. The second zipped completely this morning and stopped. I don't like to get involved especially when the progress looks good so I never opened the incubator. I checked at 12 and at 3 and now it was still the same. So I decided to check on it and he was almost like glued in there. I keep my humidity low during the first 18 days, 25-35. And at lock down between 65-80. What am I doing wrong. This also happened on my last hatch I had 5 hatch out and about 6 that got all glued up. Please help. TIA
I gave up on trying to catch up. 160+ pages was taking longer than I though, lol, so I'm just going to jump in![]()
7 Muscovy eggs day 7, all fertile and showing good veins. Average wt. loss just 2%. How do you decrease humidity when you don't even have any water in the incubator??
I believe this is probably the case. before I put it upright in the carton it did have bubbles coming out. No more bubbles but still pretty lethargicThis may not be the case but it may have aspirated a little on all of the extra fluid. This happened to me when I had a really wet one and I did the carton too but there was to much fluid around the beak. Once you move it to the brooder, try to listen to the lungs to see if you hear a clicking sound or wheezing. Or look for any bubbles that may come out of the mouth or nostrils.
I believe this is probably the case. before I put it upright in the carton it did have bubbles coming out. No more bubbles but still pretty lethargic