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His butt is still in shell & he needs to absorb yolkWoot!
Can you get a picture?
If he is stuck you should be able to see the membrane stuck to him...holding him in.
If you still saw red veins he is not ready to come out.
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His butt is still in shell & he needs to absorb yolkWoot!
Can you get a picture?
If he is stuck you should be able to see the membrane stuck to him...holding him in.
If you still saw red veins he is not ready to come out.
He is precious. You may want to put him in a tall cup with a few napkins in it to limit his movement while he absorbs it....IF he is moving around too much.
What is the yellow thing next to him? A sponge? Move it away from him.
He is precious. You may want to put him in a tall cup with a few napkins in it to limit him movement while he absorbs it....IF he is moving around too much.
If your brooder ready?
Do you have smashed of feed ready to go? Shallow small water dish?
Just leave him be.This little incubator is a real tiny one so he won't fit in a cup and back in the incubator so he can't push his back in shell off so he can stay like that till he absorbs it and how long do you think that would be? Also the brooder is ready everything's ready except for me I don't know if I'm ready for another one I hope it's better than this one.![]()
It's ok don't worry I follow along pretty good.I replied below. I still don't have the hang of this!