Help help :( panicking.

The two chicks are 5 days old today, they are from different batches of eggs, the two that hatched are from a separate seller. The light egg that's left is from a seperate seller and the brown egg is from a separate seller too lol! I bough from 4 different breeders :)
 
AAAACCCKK! The suspense is killing me. I popped onto this thread with a cup of coffee in hand and now I've read every post.
It's nerve-racking indeed. My fingers and toes are crossed for a good outcome. Those chicks are going to be soooo loved if they survive this. Prayers and Blessings.
 
Ok. I've read this entire thread. We have eggs in the incubator now. 28 to be exact. First time bathing eggs and extremely nervous now. I went to add more water today since its day 18 and noticed one already half way out of the shell. I haven't even removed the turned yet. What do I do? I'm afraid to touch the chick and remove the turned but the chick is early. I just need some guidance?? Thanks!
 
On the 18th day the turner needs to be taken out . Get it out as quick as possible and carefully put the eggs down trying not to disturb and do not turn them. Close up your incubator and wait .
 
AAAACCCKK! The suspense is killing me. I popped onto this thread with a cup of coffee in hand and now I've read every post.
It's nerve-racking indeed. My fingers and toes are crossed for a good outcome. Those chicks are going to be soooo loved if they survive this. Prayers and Blessings.

The suspense is killing me too ! They are both still alive wiggling under there membranes! The veins are absorbing and I think the yolks are too, i will put picks on later god they are like on day 24 now !


I wonder why it made any difference. Odd.

How are they doing now?


I don't know what's going on with them, they are both wiggling under their membranes. Gosh they need to hurry !
 
Thanks!!
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she is nearly ready. You may need to make a tiny puncture near her beak just to let some air in. I used the tip of a needle. its fine and easier to manipulate the delicate areas, and much easier to dodge the vessles. Again watch out for the yolk, dont poke it.

There is still lots of yolk there, and there is still blood flowing.
 
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