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Hi could you give me the membrane removel instructions! I may have to do this. Thank You
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Hello,Hi could you give me the membrane removel instructions! I may have to do this. Thank You
Hi aran,
I would do a little bit of a wait and see. Especially if you have several more eggs in the bator. What is the best determining factor for me is lack of sound and or movement. I actually did everything the "wrong" way-and I did it on purpose in order to not lose all my babies. I picked up the ones that had externally pipped and talked to them and lightly tapped the shell. If I got a good response I waited a bit to see if they could make it out on their own. If there was not much of a reply, I started extending the pip myself and wetting/softening the membrane process.
It is a tough judgement call sometimes. But, as I said, I did everything the "wrong" way and ended up saving all mine. I had them out of the bator for up to 30 mins sometimes and they did not suffer for it or die (I even dropped one on the carpet as I was removing the shell-and it is thriving). When they are at the point of living outside the shell they are actually very hardy little things and even the shell cooling did not harm them. If you feel you are going to end up with a bunch of dead baby chicks by waiting, then it's time to step in and help. All you would be doing is helping remove the shell (which is not attached to the bird) and softening them membrane in order to prevent death from humidity issues.
If you have any questions, or I didn't cover the process clearly enough above, please feel free to ask any questions.
Best wishes!![]()
I have done the zipper part can't you tell me how to do membrane if I have to thanks
Advice please I have two eggs that pipped about 8 hour ago and can still here cheeping but they are no further on should I intervene