newchickmama91
Songster
No it passed away in the incubatorSorry to hear that. Is the chick still active?
Congrats! When to move them is a personal decision. I remove mine as they become active in the incubator. I prefer them to be in the brooder with access to food and water. Some leave them in till they are dry and fluffy. Others don't move them until the hatch is over.
There isn't much you can do for the unpipped eggs. If they are internally pipped, you can put a safety hole in the air cell, but other than that, without progress from them there's a higher probability of doing more harm than good.
