HeritageFan
Songster
- Sep 21, 2022
- 592
- 1,120
- 226
I’m not sure what you are trying to hatch as far as breeds, but I can say that feathers / feather colors can look very different while they are in the process of hatching....This guy appears to be dead. Greenish-tinged yolk seeping slightly around cracks. Another egg is zipping. Guess I’ll see what tomorrow morning brings and remove it.
Not sure why it would die at the start of its zip. Humidity is good. I did not interfere in any way (no emergency hole, no zip assistance).
I don’t really see “green” in the photo.... but it’s a photo and you are there.
That baby was, however, malpositioned.
The zip should happen around the air cell on the fat end of the egg. That one appears to have tried to come out of the side.
Malpositioned chicks often take a lot longer (up to 72 hrs) to hatch, and have a much higher mortality rate.
I haven’t had a lot of them.... but I’ve intervened to help for the few that I’ve successfully hatched.
If they reposition themselves to try to get ready to push out, and they turn away from the “air” without the benefit of the air cell, they often are lost quickly, I’m sorry to say.
And sometimes they pass late because there was something wrong, despite the fact that they seemed to be doing well along the way....
Assisting is a touchy subject. I never did it at first.
My mind was changed by some videos posted here of some broodies helping their babies hatch.... if momma will do it when needed, I don’t think it’s a bad thing for us to help when the babies need a hand. Esp because many of the issues that come up late in hatching are caused by irregularities during the incubation process, and not “poor genetics” or “weak chicks”.
Anyway, it’s been a few days since your last update.
How did the hatch fare in the end?