Last night I discovered that one of my Marans/Ameraucana cross eggs was pipped underneath.. When I rolled it over, I saw that it had a big hole, 3/4" long and half an inch wide.. couldn't find any info on this, so I decided that he had been trying to get out for awhile and it might have gotten dry.. Long story short, I ended up taking off the top of the egg since it did seem to be drying out.. I left him halfway on the egg and placed back in the incubator.. This morning he had clearly walked around because the other eggs had moved.. But the shell was still behind him.. so this afternoon I took him out and found that a strand from the egg was wrapped around his leg.. Took that off, but there's still this protrusion on its belly.. Which I'm guessing means I didn't wait long enough.. Will it heal on it's own, or is there something I should do?
I took an egg out earlier that had pipped two days earlier.. Performed an egg autopsy and found that it had died.. So I was trying to be proactive and really wanted these Marans/Ameraucanas.. They are the reason I started the incubator in the first place.. This is only my second from this cross and no movement on the others..
I have two EEs pipping.. I'm going to keep my hands off!!


I took an egg out earlier that had pipped two days earlier.. Performed an egg autopsy and found that it had died.. So I was trying to be proactive and really wanted these Marans/Ameraucanas.. They are the reason I started the incubator in the first place.. This is only my second from this cross and no movement on the others..
I have two EEs pipping.. I'm going to keep my hands off!!
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