Do you think there is any hope for these? Should I just leave them in the 'bator?That they are not devolved yet. if its day 23 and no hatching, next time I would raise the temperature up 1/2 to 1 degree and see if they will hatch on time.
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Do you think there is any hope for these? Should I just leave them in the 'bator?That they are not devolved yet. if its day 23 and no hatching, next time I would raise the temperature up 1/2 to 1 degree and see if they will hatch on time.
Thank you sally, that is so nice of you!
Not too much, but some did get hatches...Holy crudbucketsfullofsquigglymealworms you guys got even chattier last night!! anything I need to know or can I skip readback?
Maybe your temps were low and they are really delayed.Good morning! Still nothing, day 23, float test last night said lots of them were wiggling. All viable. I took 2 that did not wiggle and tried to open them this morning. One was barely alive, but a HUGE yolk sack and didn't look ready to hatch. She didn't make it. The other wasn't breathing or moving, but there was lots of blood.. They weren't shrink wrapped, or sticky. Should I just leave them and see what happens?
All the other non hatchers I've had, when I've opened them up, there has been no blood. What does it mean that there is so much blood in these?
Brakes and ball joints.morning mechanic, what ya working on?
Night all. I catch up and am too tired to do more, of course the fact that I fell asleep in my chair for an hour and a half did not help. Off to bed.
@Sally Sunshine I still have the brace. I am still carrying a cane for uneven surfaces and stairs. I hope you feel better when you wake up.
sorry @Fudzzybutts I have been sick and not online muchIt's obviously a different group this late at night...I would have had 20 answers earlier today
LET THEM IN!!! some will possibly hatch up to day 25 and be ok..... your temps are off, already said thatGood morning! Still nothing, day 23, float test last night said lots of them were wiggling. All viable. I took 2 that did not wiggle and tried to open them this morning. One was barely alive, but a HUGE yolk sack and didn't look ready to hatch. She didn't make it. The other wasn't breathing or moving, but there was lots of blood.. They weren't shrink wrapped, or sticky. Should I just leave them and see what happens?
All the other non hatchers I've had, when I've opened them up, there has been no blood. What does it mean that there is so much blood in these?
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@Sally Sunshine , this is a great piece of info!
Quote: A NOTE.... and I know your a shell picker as we had discussed before. HOWEVER.... When the chicks circle inside the egg during ZIP stage, they actually twist navel strings/veins and this helps shut down and close them off, if they have too big of an area to get out/or you help them before this happens, they can bleed....
-Kathy
yep, common sense after you do it a while but its one of those DOHs that hit you![]()
Ducks are much worse, as they go round more than once, creating a bigger and bigger hole until they get out... most people interviene with ducks seeing a big hole up top when in fact they are still resting and doing their turns inside.... ducks are such a hard call when assisting or not....
Yes. leave them in for at least a few more days.Do you think there is any hope for these? Should I just leave them in the 'bator?
Its only one so it shouldnt stink to badly.worm them and treat for externals as well @hippiestinkeeek ball joints yep, common sense after you do it a while but its one of those DOHs that hit you![]()
Ducks are much worse, as they go round more than once, creating a bigger and bigger hole until they get out... most people interviene with ducks seeing a big hole up top when in fact they are still resting and doing their turns inside.... ducks are such a hard call when assisting or not....