Hidenholow
Hatching
- Jul 31, 2020
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I am new to hatching chicks in an incubator and have a question for everyone. My first batch of eggs i managed to get one live baby that is florishing well, my second batch, I had 5 eggs in the incubator and numbered them according to which one was layed first, second, and so on. On day 18 I removed the turner rack and placed the eggs on the floor of the incubator per the instructions. On day 20 I noticed egg number 2 and 3 had started cracking, day 21 egg number 4 had the chicks beak poking thru. Egg number 1 and 5 are solid and heavy but have not started hatching. Number 2 hatched with a beautiful chick on day 21, strong and healthy. It was up walking around with a little wobbly about 2 hours later. Later on day 21 number 3 was still in the egg with quite a bit of the shell broke off and the membrain was starting to harden (humidity was between 68 and 71) so I helped it out of the shell. She/he came out looking beautiful. About 3 hours later she/he was still not walking, just flopping around. I left it alone until the next morning and noticed she/he is still not walking. I took it out and noticed that the legs tend to stay crossed, feet open and she/he tries to get up on it's feet but just can't. It kind of stays on it's butt and uses the wings to scoot around. It is now day 24 and she does eat and drink but still not walking (I chose to leave this chick in the incubator a little longer. Number 4 had problems hatching all the way out so I helped it as well but it seemed like it was premature and died. All these chicks are out of the same hen and rooster, a red buff hen and an Americana rooster, but the last 2 chicks were half the size of the first one in this bunch.
My question is, would the cup with a paper towel in it work for chick number 3 with the leg problem? She/He is strong otherwise and wants to live.
My question is, would the cup with a paper towel in it work for chick number 3 with the leg problem? She/He is strong otherwise and wants to live.
