JUNE - JULY HATCH-ALONG!!!!!!!

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Quick and disturbing update: all six incubator guinea eggs hatched, so I decided that I needed to take a look at the guinea nest. All day I was seeing a new brown splotch in the guinea cam and wondered what it was (see yellow circle) - a feather, perhaps?Heartbreakingly, in person I could see dead keets on a quick perusal. Sadly, I did indeed hear keets chirping last night and guinea hens cooing. :hitI don’t know how they died, but something went very wrong. Smushed or pecked?? Killer bacteria from m all the broken eggs? Not dismembered or bloody, just dead. I chased out all the guineas and locked the door, then started the difficult task of sorting. 6 dead keets, many rotten eggs, most eggs coated in foul smelling yolky glaze, many eggs alive. DD and I packed eggs into cartons and took into house for a better candle. Around 66 eggs went into the incubator, 4 are only at about 2 weeks, the rest internally pipped or almost fully developed. Several are crushed but with moving embryos. The dirtiest went into cartons, the rest the on their sides. 56 dead eggs were buried, plus the six keets. So, there were about 129 eggs in that nest. I’m so sad for the whole situation, the hens are frantic, and I heard a hen cooing to keets last night. I don’t know why they couldn’t make it work... We are hastily constructing a temporary brooder made of four boards and some wire over the top - I’m afraid that the grossness coating these eggs will mean that the keets will be infected with something contagious to other keets, so I don’t want them thrown in with our six healthy keets that we’ve just hatched.
 

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Quick and disturbing update: all six incubator guinea eggs hatched, so I decided that I needed to take a look at the guinea nest. All day I was seeing a new brown splotch in the guinea cam and wondered what it was (see yellow circle) - a feather, perhaps?Heartbreakingly, in person I could see dead keets on a quick perusal. Sadly, I did indeed hear keets chirping last night and guinea hens cooing. :hitI don’t know how they died, but something went very wrong. Smushed or pecked?? Killer bacteria from m all the broken eggs? Not dismembered or bloody, just dead. I chased out all the guineas and locked the door, then started the difficult task of sorting. 6 dead keets, many rotten eggs, most eggs coated in foul smelling yolky glaze, many eggs alive. DD and I packed eggs into cartons and took into house for a better candle. Around 66 eggs went into the incubator, 4 are only at about 2 weeks, the rest internally pipped or almost fully developed. Several are crushed but with moving embryos. The dirtiest went into cartons, the rest the on their sides. 56 dead eggs were buried, plus the six keets. So, there were about 129 eggs in that nest. I’m so sad for the whole situation, the hens are frantic, and I heard a hen cooing to keets last night. I don’t know why they couldn’t make it work... We are hastily constructing a temporary brooder made of four boards and some wire over the top - I’m afraid that the grossness coating these eggs will mean that the keets will be infected with something contagious to other keets, so I don’t want them thrown in with our six healthy keets that we’ve just hatched.
Woahhhhhhhhh. What an experience.

I think that’s a good plan to separate to ensure the health of everyone. Poor mamas. They’ll be quick to adjust but that’s really sad for them.
 
Hope this doesn't get totally buried - I have six Silkie and five Ayam Cemani eggs that have made it this far, and it's day 20 with one Cemani that has externally pipped through the wrong end of the egg. I intervened just a bit to ensure the baby definitely can breathe. No other pips yet. Very boring live-stream can be found here: https://www.pscp.tv/w/1lDxLrrMQAoGm
 
Hope this doesn't get totally buried - I have six Silkie and five Ayam Cemani eggs that have made it this far, and it's day 20 with one Cemani that has externally pipped through the wrong end of the egg. I intervened just a bit to ensure the baby definitely can breathe. No other pips yet. Very boring live-stream can be found here: https://www.pscp.tv/w/1lDxLrrMQAoGm
Best of luck with your hatch! I’m sitting here stressing out with a bunch of smelly guinea eggs in an incubator, so your live feed looks really ideal to me right now! Is that one that’s partially open and near to the camera the one that you assisted? Best of luck with your hatch!!!:fl
 
:hiti went out to check on my broody hen, and my mama hen with babies was in her nest and had broken 2 of her eggs. One little baby is still alive in the broken egg. The eggs are on day 16. I don't want to put the egg back in the nest because I'm sure it will just make a mess. So sad to know its alive and nothing I can do.
I’m so sorry Two j! I guess that the guineas has a similar problem with stepping on their eggs, with al of their on the nest off the nest commotion. I currently have two eggs in the incubator that looked smashed, but with fully developed and moving keets, so I put them in anyway... it’s really an awful feeling!
 
Hope this doesn't get totally buried - I have six Silkie and five Ayam Cemani eggs that have made it this far, and it's day 20 with one Cemani that has externally pipped through the wrong end of the egg. I intervened just a bit to ensure the baby definitely can breathe. No other pips yet. Very boring live-stream can be found here: https://www.pscp.tv/w/1lDxLrrMQAoGm
I can see your opened up chick breathing... am I looking at her back end? It’s a wild view! Thanks for setting up the live feed!
 
Best of luck with your hatch! I’m sitting here stressing out with a bunch of smelly guinea eggs in an incubator, so your live feed looks really ideal to me right now! Is that one that’s partially open and near to the camera the one that you assisted? Best of luck with your hatch!!!:fl

Yes, the one that's open is the one I assisted. I have two more pipping in the more conventional way, but we lost power (supposed to be back on withing the next 20 minutes) so I'm freaking out. As soon as the power is back on I'll post a new link for the feed, and hope all my chicks arent dead....
 
:hiti went out to check on my broody hen, and my mama hen with babies was in her nest and had broken 2 of her eggs. One little baby is still alive in the broken egg. The eggs are on day 16. I don't want to put the egg back in the nest because I'm sure it will just make a mess. So sad to know its alive and nothing I can do.

Oh no! I'm so sorry! How bad is it? Could you possibly put it in an Incubator and seal the crack or is it too bad?
 

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