SpinChicky
In the Brooder
- Jul 23, 2016
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Hello! First time hatcher here. My Easter Egger was on 6 eggs, and it appears that last night (Day 21) she killed 3 chicks as each pipped. This morning I rescued 3 eggs, and brought them inside to an emergency makeshift incubator--A cardboard box with a wet washcloth, a heating pad underneath, a heat lamp above, and a mug of boiling water to produce some moisture (and some plastic wrap over the back half of the box).
Minutes after coming inside, a beak broke through a shell. The chick pecked at the hole and cheeped for about 10 minutes, making a hole about the size of a pencil eraser. It went suddenly still and silent, and hasn't moved in about 7 hours, or made a sound.
I'm fairly certain the humidity level isn't nearly high enough, but don't know how to create humidity in this makeshift cardboard box. It looks like the membrane is pretty dry. We're keeping the temp right around 100.
The other two eggs haven't shown any indications of movement.
Anyone have suggestions? I know I need to be patient and that it can take a day or more for the chick to emerge. Should I be concerned that it hasn't moved or made sound in 7 hours? How do I know when the chick with the drying membrane needs assistance?
Any advice would be wonderful. I'll have an incubator ready to go next time!
Thank you!
Minutes after coming inside, a beak broke through a shell. The chick pecked at the hole and cheeped for about 10 minutes, making a hole about the size of a pencil eraser. It went suddenly still and silent, and hasn't moved in about 7 hours, or made a sound.
I'm fairly certain the humidity level isn't nearly high enough, but don't know how to create humidity in this makeshift cardboard box. It looks like the membrane is pretty dry. We're keeping the temp right around 100.
The other two eggs haven't shown any indications of movement.
Anyone have suggestions? I know I need to be patient and that it can take a day or more for the chick to emerge. Should I be concerned that it hasn't moved or made sound in 7 hours? How do I know when the chick with the drying membrane needs assistance?
Any advice would be wonderful. I'll have an incubator ready to go next time!
Thank you!
However, the second egg sat in the water still for a long time, then suddenly jerked. Someone in the house had turned the heat lamps on too high and the the temp went to 116 overnight, so someone else turned it off, thinking the eggs were not viable, dropping to 76... and when the egg got warmed back up, it started moving in the hot water!
So now, I've got it wrapped in wet paper towels, in the cardboard box with a heat pad underneath, a heat lamp above, plastic wrap over the box, and wet paper towels in the box to generate humidity (photo below) Any other suggestions? It's now day 23...what should I be looking for, when do I call it quits? Thanks! 