therealestchicken
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mThe membrane looks dry. Pipped for over 24 hours, is the chick peeping loudly and high pitched like it's in distress? Or is it quietly peeping so that you can barely hear it? If it sounds distressed and is unable to advance I'd finish the assist and get it out.
i assisted further but shes still not breaking out and i saw a tiny tiny amount of blood so i stopped and put her back in the incubatorI just had two like this, over 24 hours too, and I did exactly what you did. I left them alone after that (70% humidity) and a few hours later they were out.
They were part of a batch of 50 eggs. Those two had started out under a hen that ditched her 6 eggs to take over being mom for some month-old chicks I had put in their pen. Weird those were the only two eggs that did that though. Her other four had hatch a few days earlier.
They rest a lot. I'd be patient and give her a couple of hours before doing more. She's chewing I'm sure which is a good thing. She can breathe so that's the most important thing.m
i assisted further but shes still not breaking out and i saw a tiny tiny amount of blood so i stopped and put her back in the incubator
she is chewingThey rest a lot. I'd be patient and give her a couple of hours before doing more. She's chewing I'm sure which is a good thing.
I'm glad you brought up the "chewing". How do you interpret that? Is it stress, or is it sheer determination?They rest a lot. I'd be patient and give her a couple of hours before doing more. She's chewing I'm sure which is a good thing. She can breathe so that's the most important thing.
It's how they absorb the yolk, so she's still absorbing it.I'm glad you brought up the "chewing". How do you interpret that? Is it stress, or is it sheer determination?
Really! I learned something new today!It's how they absorb the yolk, so she's still absorbing it.