OK, need advice from you more-experienced hatchers.
Here's the story. Displaced aircell. Pipped first, pipped early on day 20, face down. A good bit of yellow liquid wicked out onto the paper towel, a bit unusual. At 24 hours after pip, still just a pip with beak stuck out the hole. I took him out and chipped away some pcs of shell, but stopped b/c tiny drops of blood in membrane. Another three hours later, chick more active, tried again, stopped because of drops of blood again.
Wrapped in a warm damp washcloth, then replaced in incubator.
Thoughts?
ETA: Right now there are no other pips in the bator, so I could go in again. After I have another pip, however, I'm probably not willing to compromise my Swedish Flower Hens for this baby, although I really want to save it.
Here's the story. Displaced aircell. Pipped first, pipped early on day 20, face down. A good bit of yellow liquid wicked out onto the paper towel, a bit unusual. At 24 hours after pip, still just a pip with beak stuck out the hole. I took him out and chipped away some pcs of shell, but stopped b/c tiny drops of blood in membrane. Another three hours later, chick more active, tried again, stopped because of drops of blood again.
Wrapped in a warm damp washcloth, then replaced in incubator.
Thoughts?
ETA: Right now there are no other pips in the bator, so I could go in again. After I have another pip, however, I'm probably not willing to compromise my Swedish Flower Hens for this baby, although I really want to save it.
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