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- Oct 14, 2021
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Disclaimer: this is my first time raising and hatching quails.
Last night around 7-8 pm (day 17 of lockdown), one of our eggs in the incubator was zipping and I could see its beak. I then went to bed believing it would get itself out eventually. Fast forward to 1pm the next day, I noticed it was still in its shell and peeping and I had to wait until 2:30pm for my brother to help me lift the incubator lid (there were two others that literally just hatched so i didn't want take too long doing myself exposing them to a change in temp and humidity) so I could quickly but gently help it out. I got the poor thing out of its shell but it looks to be stuck in the position it was while it was inside the egg. It's fumbling around a lot and idk what to do! Will it straighten out eventually? Will this be a case of wry neck that I've heard about? Did I make the mistake of leaving it in its shell for too long? The inside is dry/empty so I can assume it absorbed all of the yolk. Sorry, I'm so worried.
Apparently, the power went out during the night and my brother didn't let me know so it could be the reason why I saw the humidity dip to 56 when I woke up around 9 am.
I'm using a Nurture Right 360. I keep the temp at 99.5 and humidity mostly at 65-70 but sometimes fluctuates to 73. We live in FL.
Last night around 7-8 pm (day 17 of lockdown), one of our eggs in the incubator was zipping and I could see its beak. I then went to bed believing it would get itself out eventually. Fast forward to 1pm the next day, I noticed it was still in its shell and peeping and I had to wait until 2:30pm for my brother to help me lift the incubator lid (there were two others that literally just hatched so i didn't want take too long doing myself exposing them to a change in temp and humidity) so I could quickly but gently help it out. I got the poor thing out of its shell but it looks to be stuck in the position it was while it was inside the egg. It's fumbling around a lot and idk what to do! Will it straighten out eventually? Will this be a case of wry neck that I've heard about? Did I make the mistake of leaving it in its shell for too long? The inside is dry/empty so I can assume it absorbed all of the yolk. Sorry, I'm so worried.
Apparently, the power went out during the night and my brother didn't let me know so it could be the reason why I saw the humidity dip to 56 when I woke up around 9 am.
I'm using a Nurture Right 360. I keep the temp at 99.5 and humidity mostly at 65-70 but sometimes fluctuates to 73. We live in FL.