Hands on hatching and help

If there' s no veining, just finish helping it out if it's getting weak.

Just did. Started bleeding at the navel, it was glued in place! Put bloodstop powder on and stuck her in the other incubator, in a bowl, so she wouldn't get stepped on. I think I'm having problems because the humidity is too low. I can't get it higher though!! I fill the wells and put wet rags and bowls of water in and it barely hits sixty until first pipper. This one is the first, and the last batch had the same problem with #1 pipper getting stuck. I'm at a loss on how to get it higher.


This is so stressful...... Can't wait till I have babies in the brooder. I'm so terrified I will do something wrong and totally botch this hatch. :(
 
I need to find out what I'm doing wrong.... I shouldn't have so many that are skating on the edge of dying!!
-Banti
 
Just did. Started bleeding at the navel, it was glued in place! Put bloodstop powder on and stuck her in the other incubator, in a bowl, so she wouldn't get stepped on. I think I'm having problems because the humidity is too low. I can't get it higher though!! I fill the wells and put wet rags and bowls of water in and it barely hits sixty until first pipper. This one is the first, and the last batch had the same problem with #1 pipper getting stuck. I'm at a loss on how to get it higher.


This is so stressful...... Can't wait till I have babies in the brooder. I'm so terrified I will do something wrong and totally botch this hatch.
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I can't offer any words of wisdom but is it okay if I sit here next to you and commiserate?
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Just did. Started bleeding at the navel, it was glued in place! Put bloodstop powder on and stuck her in the other incubator, in a bowl, so she wouldn't get stepped on. I think I'm having problems because the humidity is too low. I can't get it higher though!! I fill the wells and put wet rags and bowls of water in and it barely hits sixty until first pipper. This one is the first, and the last batch had the same problem with #1 pipper getting stuck. I'm at a loss on how to get it higher.


This is so stressful...... Can't wait till I have babies in the brooder. I'm so terrified I will do something wrong and totally botch this hatch.
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I need to find out what I'm doing wrong.... I shouldn't have so many that are skating on the edge of dying!!
-Banti
You've got a checked and accurate hygrometer in the bator, right? What's your humidity for your area? Is it dry where you are?
 
Check out my new goose hahahhaha. HE TALKS. he will throw his head backwards to talk to me it's the funniest thing ever!!


I WANT MORE HAHAHAH

700

700


OMG!!! :love That is the cutest pic ever!! :love
Okay. This is how much I took off previously.
700

It is still breathing but seems weak.... C'mon lil un...... :fl
-Banti

Pull the head out! And then let it rest and offer electrolytes.

Just did. Started bleeding at the navel, it was glued in place! Put bloodstop powder on and stuck her in the other incubator, in a bowl, so she wouldn't get stepped on. I think I'm having problems because the humidity is too low. I can't get it higher though!! I fill the wells and put wet rags and bowls of water in and it barely hits sixty until first pipper. This one is the first, and the last batch had the same problem with #1 pipper getting stuck. I'm at a loss on how to get it higher.


This is so stressful...... Can't wait till I have babies in the brooder. I'm so terrified I will do something wrong and totally botch this hatch. :(

I have a really, really hard time keeping up humidity in my octagon 20. And when the inside of the egg is exposed (and I mean anything larger then a little pip crack) for any length of time, it can turn the contents of the egg to glue! It's terrible! that chick will probably need a bath and just keep an eye out to make sure it didn't swallow any "glue".

I use this material called "zorb" as a wick in the wells of the incubator at lockdown. It boosted my humidity 10-15% over using paper towels.
 
You've got a checked and accurate hygrometer in the bator, right?  What's your humidity for your area? Is it dry where you are?


Yes, I do. Now (with several hatched) it is reading 73%, which I can believe..... it is 64% outside right now, was lower yesterday, when this un pipped. It just seems like the LG isn't holding humidity! I hadn't even opened the bator until a few had hatched (and sat on the soggy papertowels :lol:) so I don't think that is a problem???

give it water with a qtip... it helps out a lot


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OMG!!! :love That is the cutest pic ever!! :love
Pull the head out! And then let it rest and offer electrolytes.
I have a really, really hard time keeping up humidity in my octagon 20. And when the inside of the egg is exposed (and I mean anything larger then a little pip crack) for any length of time, it can turn the contents of the egg to glue! It's terrible! that chick will probably need a bath and just keep an eye out to make sure it didn't swallow any "glue".

I use this material called "zorb" as a wick in the wells of the incubator at lockdown. It boosted my humidity 10-15% over using paper towels.



Okay! Doesn't seem too sticky now. :fl
 

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