Trippytippy28
In the Brooder
- Feb 26, 2023
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I'm not sure what's going on the first picture is the one that has movement the last two have been this way for 3 days nowI don't think you can go wrong with making a safety hole at the air cell end. I did that and then opened the safety hole up so I could see what was going on, and added some neosporin (you can use vaseline, coconut oil, olive oil to keep the membrane moist) after I opened up the safety hole. The Assisted Hatching article was super helpful in knowing what to do. All the ones I opened up had already internally pipped, so I was super glad I made the safety hole. If they looked like they were trying to zip and move on their own, I let them. If they ran into trouble, I would open up the air cell more until they could manage. I didn't mess with the membrane, other than moistening it, until after the blood had receded from the membrane, and after the baby had finished "chewing" motions with its beak. After the chewing motions were over, they basically started zipping on their own.
I may have helped a bit, but I think my chicks could have done it on their own, I was just worried. Particularly for the ones that were coming out the wrong end of the egg - I just made sure their external pips were actually open and kept an eye on the beaks to make sure the air path remained clear. Also kept an eye out for shrink wrapping.
It can be so hard to know what to do. Good luck!