I need reassurance. Like a lot. I was candling yesterday to show a cousin and her little boy a developing hatching egg. And I showed them one. Then I went to grab another. And it was STUCK TO THE EGG TURNER!!!!!!!! My heart dropped. I didn't try to budge it for fear of breaking. I had it out just the other day. (I was looking to see if I could see into my darkest egg). Ahhhhhh what could this mean? What do I do? Someone please help.![]()
I would put a couple of drops of water around the egg, wait a half hour and then try to slightly rotate the egg in the turner (pulling you'd be more likely to break it). If there is no give, repeat as many times as it takes to get it loose. Good luck.
I felt like such a jerk, but it worked.
I felt like I was doing evil scientist experiments on an unwilling test subject. Taping her legs together to try to straighten them. All she could do was lie on her stomach and cheep with her legs straight out behind her. I would stand her up and do chickie knee bends to try to straighten the legs. Each day when I changed out the taping, the leg would just pop back behind her and the joint stuck out funny. I wanted to explain if this didn't work, euthanasia was the only option. But other than not being able to stand, she was so lively and scooted everywhere, FAST!
Also, because the leg was behind her, that meant a couple of times per day I had to wash poop off her rear and her leg. This chick has really gotten a lot of attention.
Last night about midnight she starting chirping loudly from her box. I got up to check her and she immediately snuggled into my hand and got quiet. I might have to get one of the new bantam chicks to keep her company for a couple of days. She is really people oriented at this point.
She really migh make it now! she needs a name I'm sure she is staying her as a pet.
Thanks, you obviously understand. You can't just let them die. And it's not like I need to dote so much on one chick. I currently have about 75 with another 80 in the incubators. If I was an old farmer, maybe, but I'm too much of a soft touch and this chick REALLY wanted to make it.
Deb