BrokeVeteran
Hatching
- Apr 21, 2022
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After 21 days of my precious 2 year old being patient and never touching the incubator… two chicks hatched quick and clean and 4 pipped patiently waiting……
I came in from mowing the lawn to some very cold chicks….Mr. Precious had unplugged the whole cord and ran off with it………I’m now at day 22 and nothing additional has hatched or pipped…Pretty sure I lost the rest of them sadly…..besides this little guy
my concern at the moment is that one of the hatched chicks managed to break into shell of another and tore the shell and membrane open…
I know the chick was internally pipped and making lots of noise.. but not external pip was visible before the shell came open.
It’s been 5 hours and the chick is still breathing and seems calm.
I have lubed the membrane, covered with another shell and just letting it ride it out for a few hours. all ideas from threads here.
Any thoughts on assisting or just letting it try to make it on its its own? The chick really does seem content and just relaxing. It looks a bit bloody in the picture but it was minor and stopped right away. I am confident I won’t be affecting any of the other eggs. I believe they got fried when the unit came back in and heated a few to 110 degrees….rookie rookie rookie






None of the pipped chicks have moved in 24 hours and besides getting cold…when the heater came back on it roasted a few….lesson learned on cheap incubator I guess.
I came in from mowing the lawn to some very cold chicks….Mr. Precious had unplugged the whole cord and ran off with it………I’m now at day 22 and nothing additional has hatched or pipped…Pretty sure I lost the rest of them sadly…..besides this little guy
my concern at the moment is that one of the hatched chicks managed to break into shell of another and tore the shell and membrane open…
I know the chick was internally pipped and making lots of noise.. but not external pip was visible before the shell came open.
It’s been 5 hours and the chick is still breathing and seems calm.
I have lubed the membrane, covered with another shell and just letting it ride it out for a few hours. all ideas from threads here.
Any thoughts on assisting or just letting it try to make it on its its own? The chick really does seem content and just relaxing. It looks a bit bloody in the picture but it was minor and stopped right away. I am confident I won’t be affecting any of the other eggs. I believe they got fried when the unit came back in and heated a few to 110 degrees….rookie rookie rookie







None of the pipped chicks have moved in 24 hours and besides getting cold…when the heater came back on it roasted a few….lesson learned on cheap incubator I guess.