Laurieston
Hatching
- Apr 5, 2020
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Having been reading along with great interest we are now at the end of our 21 days. Well, actually 23 now. And, I have a question.
Only about half of my eggs have hatched, the first on day 20, and still the rest are doing nothing. The last that hatched, this morning was pipped for almost 28 hours before it came out (with a little help getting the shell off from me). I fear it has been too dry and the membranes and shells are so hard. Last night I candled to check if I could see anything, and they all have good airsack, but then there is what looks like another, bigger, area which the light goes through, before the chick appears. No movement to be sees in any of them however. So, this afternoon I took the plunge (my mistake) and knocked, listened, candled, no internal pipping, nothing. Carefully I opened a little hole all is dry inside, nothing to see or hear. I open a hatch so to speak, and the lid comes off, inside I see the chick behind the inner membrane, looking like a pale dried apricot, breathing! There is no beak to see, I can make out the head and therefore guess where the beak is behind the wing.
I am assuming that this is the so called 'shrink-wrapping' and maybe this is why so many have not come out yet. Maybe they are all like this inside.
What do I do?
Only about half of my eggs have hatched, the first on day 20, and still the rest are doing nothing. The last that hatched, this morning was pipped for almost 28 hours before it came out (with a little help getting the shell off from me). I fear it has been too dry and the membranes and shells are so hard. Last night I candled to check if I could see anything, and they all have good airsack, but then there is what looks like another, bigger, area which the light goes through, before the chick appears. No movement to be sees in any of them however. So, this afternoon I took the plunge (my mistake) and knocked, listened, candled, no internal pipping, nothing. Carefully I opened a little hole all is dry inside, nothing to see or hear. I open a hatch so to speak, and the lid comes off, inside I see the chick behind the inner membrane, looking like a pale dried apricot, breathing! There is no beak to see, I can make out the head and therefore guess where the beak is behind the wing.
I am assuming that this is the so called 'shrink-wrapping' and maybe this is why so many have not come out yet. Maybe they are all like this inside.
What do I do?