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I'm off to bed, guys. Good luck with the hatch and keep me posted. I'll check in tomorrow morning. You can do this, just listen to Sally's advice. She's done this before.
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I've read that earlier today and was going to leave her alone, but was told she needed assistance since she pipped on the small end and the pip had a greenish yellowish brown scab over the hole. I've even called a hattery in california for advice.. Well I am going to leave her alone and pray for the best. Hopefully, I didn't do much damage and she will be able to get out of the rest of the shell when the time is right.. I am so heart broken and upset, I have read and reread all sorts of materials. I'm going to buy a book before attempting this again, however this turns out. I do realize that experience goes along way and in this area. I have NONE!! Thats how I found your sight, I thought I heard her peeping the other day prior to going outside, but when I went to the incubator to listen I heard nothing, then proceeded outside for nearly the entire day. I also thought I heard something the day prior to that, another egg in with her had a similar scab and died in the shell, now I know if I talk to the incubator they will peep back, and I just found out yesterday that I should still mist the eggs daily even with the incubator having tray for water and air for a humidifier effect...
She's still peeping and intact..
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You both did very well!!! She is too, she is pming me, we will copy paste the help tomorrow, she is doing AWESOME!!Yes, listen to Sally Sunshine. She helped me with my hatch just a few hours ago! Now I have 2 little chicks running around the brooder!![]()