vtpoultrymama
In the Brooder
I have an incubator with just 2 chicken eggs and about 40 quail eggs that were set to hatch yesterday. All day yesterday, nothing happened. Overnight and so far today, nothing happened. No pips, nothing. So I did some research and a few people said to very carefully open the air sac end of a couple eggs, as they may have died. I opened the two chicken eggs, gently, about the size of a quarter each, on the air sac ends. Both have live moving chicks. I immediately put them back in, along with a dish of warm water to get the humidity back up. Temp/humidity are currently perfect and I can still see the chicks moving inside the eggs, through the holes. I did have some thermometer problems for the first couple weeks, which caused the incubator to run at only about 94 degrees, which I'm NOW reading, will cause a late hatch. I know helping them will likely kill them, but will leaving them with open shells be any better? I'm thinking I need to just not touch anything, as the membrane is not torn at all, so they're still safe and protected inside there. Is that correct? What should I do??

