Need help please

Ok the update on the egg they died. can the chick run out of room in the egg cause i think he did .
 

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I looks like they died before they absorbed the yolks. (They generally don't hatch until the yolks are fully absorbed and the blood vessels are dried up.) I don't know what could have caused them to die, though. Sometimes it's because the humidity is too high in the incubator. Sometimes they can run out of oxygen (or so I've read). Pretty sure there are other reasons, too. I haven't hatched using an incubator for years, so I can't give you any other ideas.
 
I looks like they died before they absorbed the yolks. (They generally don't hatch until the yolks are fully absorbed and the blood vessels are dried up.) I don't know what could have caused them to die, though. Sometimes it's because the humidity is too high in the incubator. Sometimes they can run out of oxygen (or so I've read). Pretty sure there are other reasons, too. I haven't hatched using an incubator for years, so I can't give you any other ideas.
Ok thanks i think he might ran out of oxygen cause he didnt bust the air hole in shell
 
The ones that were peeping had broken the membrane into the air sac. Were their heads toward the big end or small end of the eggs? Sometimes they are positioned wrong and can't hatch. But the yolk being unabsorbed makes me think that they died before they even started trying to peck their way out of the eggs.
 
Awww poor wee babies :( So perfectly formed too :idunno One thing about the photos which I found fascinating is seeing just how neatly they all fit in whilst inside the egg - ain't Nature amazing! I follow live foal cams at this time of year too and never fail to see a newborn foal and wonder how on earth they fitted inside their mum! :hmm

Hopefully you're next venture will give happy healthy chicks (((HUGS)))
 
The ones that were peeping had broken the membrane into the air sac. Were their heads toward the big end or small end of the eggs? Sometimes they are positioned wrong and can't hatch. But the yolk being unabsorbed makes me think that they died before they even started trying to peck their way out of the eggs.
Their heard was at the big end
 

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