Bicoastal
Songster
Keet hatched today. Its hock or knee has slid down into a hole in the grated floor of the NurtureRight360 when the hock was folded in a closed position. I freed it once. Now it is stuck again. Six other keets are doing fine on the grated floor. More eggs have pipped.
Do I open the incubator again to 1) free it again (sooo scared I’m going to injure it), 2) move it to the brooder, and/or 3) line the floor with shelf liner?
Obviously I don’t want the incubator open much if at all right now. I also don’t want a mangled keet.
Like a funnel or Chinese finger trap, the hock can only slip down and not be pulled back up.
Do I open the incubator again to 1) free it again (sooo scared I’m going to injure it), 2) move it to the brooder, and/or 3) line the floor with shelf liner?
Obviously I don’t want the incubator open much if at all right now. I also don’t want a mangled keet.
Like a funnel or Chinese finger trap, the hock can only slip down and not be pulled back up.