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Hi, so I have some eggs incubating and they are going to hatch in 4 more days, I just candled one and I noticed its air cell is a bit detached, the chick is definitely alive, but the egg itself is a bit lighter in weight than the others are. I'm really worried about the poor little guy. I really need some help fast on what to do. I'll try and post a picture of it so you can see.
 
The chick may not be able to get air. So, when the others start showing signs of hatching, very carefully open up the top of the egg to allow air in it. Opening the egg early will lead to bleeding, so be very careful that the chick doesn't bleed too much. If the air cell is still at the top of the egg, the chick should be able to open it on its own, and won't need help.

I hope it hatches well. Best of luck!
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Hi, so I have some eggs incubating and they are going to hatch in 4 more days, I just candled one and I noticed its air cell is a bit detached, the chick is definitely alive, but the egg itself is a bit lighter in weight than the others are. I'm really worried about the poor little guy. I really need some help fast on what to do. I'll try and post a picture of it so you can see.
I would sooner recommend that the egg with the detatched air cell be placed in a cut down egg carton and allowed to hatch upright. This will theoreticall keep the air cell up and better stabilized it in the general area it needs to be. People do things differently and have different methods and that's great. Personally I am not an advocate for going into an unpipped shell. The only safe place before a pip to enter an unpipped shell is the air cell and putting a hole in the air cell of the egg is going to do absolutely no good if the chick doesn't pip through the membrane into the air cell to begin with and that's what the trouble with detatched air cells is wether the are going to be able to pip into the air cell. You can put a hole in it, but if the chick doesn't pip into that area, that hole is going to do nothing. If the chick pips into the air cell, then you really don't need the hole cause he's doing what he should and if the air cell is big enough he shouldn't needed added air before making the external pip. If the air cell is small to begin with, that's another good reason to hatch that egg upright, to cut down on the chances of aspirating on excess moisture entering the pip hole. I, personally, would only consider making a pip hole in the air cell if the chick has internally pipped into the air cell and the air cell is extremely small and doubtful that it will provide enough air until the external pip.

But, I highly believe each hatcher should find their own comfort zone and go with what they feel is best. So good luck!
 
Thank you Amy, but I don't have enough room in my incubator to sit the egg upright, and i also don't want to leave it out, because it might get shrink wrap. From what i noticed is that the air cell is not moving, but it stays in the incorrect spot. That spot isn't that far away from where it should be, but i'm just worried if the chick will still be alright.
 
Thank you Amy, but I don't have enough room in my incubator to sit the egg upright, and i also don't want to leave it out, because it might get shrink wrap. From what i noticed is that the air cell is not moving, but it stays in the incorrect spot. That spot isn't that far away from where it should be, but i'm just worried if the chick will still be alright.
It's iffy. What kind of bator do you have?
 
Thank you Amy, but I don't have enough room in my incubator to sit the egg upright, and i also don't want to leave it out, because it might get shrink wrap. From what i noticed is that the air cell is not moving, but it stays in the incorrect spot. That spot isn't that far away from where it should be, but i'm just worried if the chick will still be alright.
Were you able to get a pic?
 

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