Since @New duck mommy 2021 is in Canada hopefully she is getting here soon to help.
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Thank you for sharing with her. I hope so too. I feel like the one is ready. The other may be as well. One is much more active than the other.Since @New duck mommy 2021 is in Canada hopefully she is getting here soon to help.
I can see veins have gone down in the one
Here is the link to the second duckling. It was not originally internally pipped. I assisted due to the membrane becoming dried out. Iāve since moistened whatās left. The other duckling is more exposed and you can actually see a lot of its feathers and a wing, but it is still in the egg. I feel like it may be trapped. I thought I had a video but I started recording when I thought I had stopped so I got a video of my kitchen counter. Please let me know what you think about this little one. The lower portion is completely hardened and very much so on the end. It almost looks crystallized. I donāt know that the duck will be able to get out of the egg.
I think right now I just would like to know if you think itās appropriate to help it finish hatching or should I give it more time for absorption. I had to leave for work, so they are at home right now and I will not be able to do anything until after I get off. I will be going by on my lunch hour to check on things though. The other egg that had not internally pipped yet was internally pipped this morning and I put a tiny tiny safely hole and Iām going to let that would do what it needs to do all on its own. Thank you so much for your help![]()
I can see veins have gone down in the one
I donāt see the beak opening
Is this the one thatās broke through the membrane ?
I would move the membrane away from its beak
Take a q tip and gently rub it on that beak making sure any egg goo is off its beak area
If you candle the eggs you should be able to see in on how many veins are left
I am worried that it may get stuck with the egg goo
Thatās the issue with opening them to much the air dries them and that goo Acts as cement
How many hours has it been since you noticed the internal
Iām so sorry
This is the more active duck.
When I put the other one back in the incubator this morning, there wasnāt any membrane around it beak, and it was chirping some. When I went home at lunch, it was dead. I donāt think it had been dead for very long. I was contemplating just going home and saying screw today and use my vacation but I decided to wait a little longer until my lunch break and now I wish I gone home. It probably wouldnāt have made a difference though.
The other chick is alive, but I tried to remove a little bit of the eggshell to give it room to get its beak out better and cause a tiny bleed, but it quit bleeding pretty quickly. You can see it in the video. Itās bright red, but itās not actively bleeding. I will not be touching this duck again until it has hatched. The other egg that is still intact was rocking quite a bit. Iām hoping that it makes progress on its own.
I did look to see how big the yolk sac was on the duck that died, and it was pretty good size. The duck looked tinier than the one in the other egg.
** I originally posted the wrong video and Iāve updated it***
Thatās sad. Itās hard to see them not make it. Iāve always said I like animals more than I like (most) people and it breaks my heartIām so sorry
This is the hardest part
We seem to take the loss very hard
A strong baby will fight harder
I helped one once and at 4 weeks I had ti put him down as he was never able to stand on his own
Was born with a v shape to his neck and unfortunately it never went straight
I would rather they pass in the egg then after as it gets even harder
I see baby is still chewing a little so needs more time
She should be able to push up and out
Candle the rest of the egg when you can and look for veins
Yes please keep me informedThatās sad. Itās hard to see them not make it. Iāve always said I like animals more than I like (most) people and it breaks my heartI only have the two ducklings left. The one exposed and the one intact and rocking. I could still see veins on the other one yesterday and then it internally pipped sometime overnight. Rocking a lot this afternoon. The exposed chick takes up the rest of the egg so Iām unsure if Iāll be able to see veins when I candle but Iāll try my best.
My incubator was reading 97 when I left but I had opened it a couple of times. Humidity was 72%. Iāll keep you posted as the two progressThank you so much for all of your advice/help!
Yes please keep me informed
Iām crossing my fingers for the last two
How does baby look ?
Does this seem pretty normal? Iām still monitoring. I cannot see veins. I feel like I may see yolk but it could just some goo from the egg.
The other egg is still alive. I can see the duckās shadow and its breathing. I can see the shadow of its entire head. I hope it has enough air through that baby hole I made
This is stressful. I donāt think incubating is for me lol.
***UPDATE: I checked on the duckling just now and the egg had fallen over so I peeked into see that its head and upper body is out of the egg. Lower half still inside the egg.***
Itās outā¦
Ok thanks. It broke through the membrane at least 24 hours ago. Maybe even more. No zipping yet. Only the hole I made. Still some movement this morning. How long do you wait to assist with the shell if they donāt unzip on their own?How does baby look ?
Donāt worry
The baby doesnāt need his head put to get air when they make their own pip they donāt even break the shell off. Just crack it
Then they stay like that 8-12 more hours. Then as they move a bit they may make another little crack then nothing till they zip
As long as you got through the membrane then sue can get in and wonāt dry baby out as itās a tiny hole