Oh what a cutie!!!Lol! I don't know how long you are going to keep them before you rehome them, but my little pea baby started getting a crest at about one month.View attachment 1844308

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Oh what a cutie!!!Lol! I don't know how long you are going to keep them before you rehome them, but my little pea baby started getting a crest at about one month.View attachment 1844308
Lol! I don't know how long you are going to keep them before you rehome them, but my little pea baby started getting a crest at about one month.View attachment 1844308
Hello assisted hatchers: for my hatching guineas, I’ve had a couple pip in the downside of the egg, still near the aircell, but the downward facing portion. So far those few had done fine, but one is now zipped only halfway, all on the downside, and then stopped. Is pipping on the down side an indication for assistance? If I do assist, do I just follow the line of the zip, maybe 3/4 of the way around the egg’s equator?
Hello assisted hatchers: for my hatching guineas, I’ve had a couple pip in the downside of the egg, still near the aircell, but the downward facing portion. So far those few had done fine, but one is now zipped only halfway, all on the downside, and then stopped. Is pipping on the down side an indication for assistance? If I do assist, do I just follow the line of the zip, maybe 3/4 of the way around the egg’s equator?
These keets have taken different times to zip, some incredibly fast (10 min) and some slow (several hours)... this keet is not outside the norm yet, but I didn’t know if they typically have trouble if zipping downward... I’ll give it another hour or two and see if he progresses before I jump in. Thanks!!!It may just be resting, though it does sound like keets pop out pretty fast. You'll have to decide whether you want to step in but one really good thing about assisting once the chick is already unzipping is that it's likely ready and you won't run the risk of assisting too early.
So I went to look again and it had hatched - resting! Thanks!!!Oh and more importantly to answer your question, lol. I would candle the air cell and see if it just appears to have pipped the wrong end from a deeply saddled air cell or if it's actually upside-down. If it's the air cell then pull the shell away in the direction of the air cell. If it's upside-down try to peel the shell away without tearing the membrane so you can moisten it with water or coconut oil before proceeding and see what you're dealing with a little better.
So I went to look again and it had hatched - resting! Thanks!!!
Well they’ve slowed down but I’ve lost count! Twenty something???Great!!
How many eggs left to go? Lol, Is sleep in the cards tonight?