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Sorry about the yucky pic. For those who saw it. Should I take him out or do you think that will heal. He is up and walking around, but I wonder if he will last.
They "yellow puss" is probably yolk that was not absorbed. Sorry you are losing them after they hatch.
For me the fourth time was the charm. My first hatch I only got 5 chicks out of 48. Second hatch I only got six. Third I got a miserable 3 had to help one that I then had to cull. This was out of 90 eggs. It takes time and a good incubator to get a good hatch.
I'm taking a guess that the humidity is higher & that would make it tougher for the belly cord to dry & tear or break off when ready. When the eggs hatch & the moist contents are exposed, the humidity often goes up even more.
Hatching is both fun & stressful. They don't all always make it. Remember to take notes of how you incubated & things that happened with temps, humidity, vents & chicks. You will learn a lot from it, eventually it will become much easier.
Congrats on the chicks hatching, have fun with those when they go to the brooder; they're always so adorable. I like when they come to my voice or when they think I'm going to feed them. Happy hatching!