I’m going to try to not make this long.. I’ve read post here before but never joined! Here I am, I need y’all.
My step daughter(14) found my incubator, plugged it in her room and candles some eggs and put them in without telling anyone. It was tucked in the corner on the floor, not easily seen from the door. I don’t really go into her room to give her some privacy here. Anyways, walked in last Wednesday discovery what she had done! We have her week on week off. So during the week we do not have her, eggs were not turned or humidity checked! I found one egg zipped left to right and then going back up. Looking at it I could tell he was breathing but the membrane was dry and he couldn’t move. So I ran and got tweezers coconut oil water… and ran back. Not thinking took the lid off and went to work. Got the poor thing freed and he lived 4 days and I just found him dead
. So I talked to her and told her if she wanted to do that, it has to be a group activity cause when she’s not here things need to be done.
So I candled the other eggs to see how far they were and put them back in. Well, one pipped at some point over 16 hours time. That time frame was about 20 hours ago. Outter membrane was already yellow, so I went to the bathroom created humidity, opened the bator and used some coconut oil on the membrane. There was a hole but could not see the beak. Today I get home I see another has pipped. No progress to the other egg other than I can see his beak. He was moving chirping this morning, he’s still now, like still still, I can’t even see breathing. His beak is dark but the ends are white?? Question since all this is complete chaos without any time frame should I go ahead and grab that one out and pull pieces of the egg off? Or just let it be and hopefully his partner is ok.. ? The odds aren’t really in their favor at all!
Yes I’ve spoken with my step daughter and we are gonna do this again together and I will help her and show her the correct way for this to be done!!
My step daughter(14) found my incubator, plugged it in her room and candles some eggs and put them in without telling anyone. It was tucked in the corner on the floor, not easily seen from the door. I don’t really go into her room to give her some privacy here. Anyways, walked in last Wednesday discovery what she had done! We have her week on week off. So during the week we do not have her, eggs were not turned or humidity checked! I found one egg zipped left to right and then going back up. Looking at it I could tell he was breathing but the membrane was dry and he couldn’t move. So I ran and got tweezers coconut oil water… and ran back. Not thinking took the lid off and went to work. Got the poor thing freed and he lived 4 days and I just found him dead

So I candled the other eggs to see how far they were and put them back in. Well, one pipped at some point over 16 hours time. That time frame was about 20 hours ago. Outter membrane was already yellow, so I went to the bathroom created humidity, opened the bator and used some coconut oil on the membrane. There was a hole but could not see the beak. Today I get home I see another has pipped. No progress to the other egg other than I can see his beak. He was moving chirping this morning, he’s still now, like still still, I can’t even see breathing. His beak is dark but the ends are white?? Question since all this is complete chaos without any time frame should I go ahead and grab that one out and pull pieces of the egg off? Or just let it be and hopefully his partner is ok.. ? The odds aren’t really in their favor at all!
Yes I’ve spoken with my step daughter and we are gonna do this again together and I will help her and show her the correct way for this to be done!!
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