Hatching chickies

Tell us a little about your hatch. Is it day 21? Do you have other chicks that have hatched or are still hatching? Are you able to snap a picture of what you're seeing without opening the incubator?
 
Tell us a little about your hatch. Is it day 21? Do you have other chicks that have hatched or are still hatching? Are you able to snap a picture of what you're seeing without opening the incubator?
Today is day 23. The humidity is a low. Its reading 38%. I just added more water. No other eggs have popped.
 
Tell us a little about your hatch. Is it day 21? Do you have other chicks that have hatched or are still hatching? Are you able to snap a picture of what you're seeing without opening the incubator?
Today is day 23. The humidity is a low. Its reading 38%. I just added more water. No other eggs have popped.
 

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Today is day 23. The humidity is a low. Its reading 38%. I just added more water. No other eggs have popped.

Did the chick make that opening or were you trying to assist? It looks like it's been pecking that same spot for quite some time if you didn't help. If the humidity has been that low for a long time it's possible that the chick is shrink wrapped. I'm going to share a couple links with you on assisted hatches. There are some graphic images in the first one but it's really important to read through the entire thing before proceeding if that's what you decide to do.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching.64660/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/
 
Did the chick make that opening or were you trying to assist? It looks like it's been pecking that same spot for quite some time if you didn't help. If the humidity has been that low for a long time it's possible that the chick is shrink wrapped. I'm going to share a couple links with you on assisted hatches. There are some graphic images in the first one but it's really important to read through the entire thing before proceeding if that's what you decide to do.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching.64660/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/
I lifted the piece of shell on the top when I got home. He has been in the same exact spot since yesterday morning around 7am.
 
I lifted the piece of shell on the top when I got home. He has been in the same exact spot since yesterday morning around 7am.
Should I try to raise the humidity before I try to help him?
 
I lifted the piece of shell on the top when I got home. He has been in the same exact spot since yesterday morning around 7am.
Should I try to raise the humidity before I try to help him?

The time frame isn't the issue necessarily, when there is an external pip you know they're getting oxygen so you don't need to worry. It's better to wait to make sure they have finished absorbing the yolk sac. Be sure to read through everything on the link before doing anything to better help you determine when or if to step in. Yes, I would increase the humidity to about 65%.
 
Ok. I'm going to let the humidity increase. I will check back in a bit. I will read the article in the meantime. Yes he is getting air. He has a lit to say also. Thank you.
 

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