Xs 2If the cup you put it in can fit in the incubator then try to keep it in there hope it survives.
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Xs 2If the cup you put it in can fit in the incubator then try to keep it in there hope it survives.
I am calling educators to come to your thread and help you. These are members that have worked very hard at earning a badge for being knowledgeable in all aspects of chicken rearing. I know it is a very scary thing to do and you dont want to force the chick back into the shell. Think of it like a spoon. You want to use it to pick the chick and yolk up without spilling any "soup". I am not an educator and its hard for me to explain things right. LOL But the shell is to support the yolk and blood veins as you move it. If they rupture the chick will most likely die. Putting it in a cup prevents the chick from kicking it and popping the yolk. extra humidity helps the yolk absorb.Hello i would like to thank you for your help and time you have invested but the yolk seems really big and the shell too small,also im scared something will go wrong and the yolk will pop or a vein will be cut.I would also like to ask why you other users names here
Hello
I put it in a cup today.There is a huge difference as the yolk has got much smaller.The chick doesnt move at all and it just breathes.Should i worry?
From experience i know that you shouldn't worry you should just hope. Just keep the chick very warm and remember lots of humidity! Humidity is what helps the chick absorb the yolk, if you did/do that then all you have to do now is wait. Keep us updated
Hello
Unfortunately the chick passed away...
Thanks to everybody who tried to help