I had my first hatch this past Monday and had to assist a chick that had only put a tiny crack in the egg and stopped progressing. The humidity was low in the incubator and it must have dried the membrane and shrink wrapped the poor chick. I noticed the crack around 12pm that day...could have been sooner, I was working outside. I gave it until around 3:30pm before I chipped a good size hole for it to get its beak through to breathe. He never started to zip on his own, so by 8pm, I started removing more shell and noticed how dry the membrane was so I kept moistening it. Still struggling, around 10pm, I made the decision to remove some of the membrane so he could free himself. By then, the blood vessels were mostly absorbed. The last picture was taken at 2 days old. He's a LF Standard Cochin. I think I will name him/her "King", my first one, born on Martin Luther King Day. The other 3 eggs never pipped, but were very far along. Maybe I could have helped them? I am enjoying this little one, but he needs a playmate. He is enjoying the cat bell toys, etc. and eating and drinking very well. I am so glad I assisted him!!!
Made a breathing hole....

Membrane still intact.....

After I removed more membrane, he unfurled himself.

Not much head room in these bators.......

Took him out of the bator early, since the bator was so wet by then....

I love you, too......

"King" at 2 days old.....

Made a breathing hole....
Membrane still intact.....
After I removed more membrane, he unfurled himself.
Not much head room in these bators.......
Took him out of the bator early, since the bator was so wet by then....
I love you, too......
"King" at 2 days old.....