Wow! You don't realize how big of a difference a week can make until they are side by side!!! lol
I know! The week old chicks were still tiny in my eyes until I went to put them together! Now they're "huge"!
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Wow! You don't realize how big of a difference a week can make until they are side by side!!! lol
Funny how quick our perception can change....lolI know! The week old chicks were still tiny in my eyes until I went to put them together! Now they're "huge"!
I just put 18 eggs in the incubator last night. Did anyone else? Just wondering if I'm gonna be hatching with somebody.![]()
Sorry I did not read your post till now. Since I did not sleep all night, I decided to take a nap for almost 3 hrs. Woke up, asked my son to help lift the broody and picked up the chick. seems like she had rescued him from the egg shell but the membranes were stuck on his back. So I soaked an eye glass cleaning cloth with hot water and wrapped it in for a few minutes. Then gently and slowly took pieces of membrane off by breaking it. I had to make sure that I did not pull the umbilical cord or the skin in the process. Finally after some 15 minutes, it was membrane free. All it wanted is to snuggle with me so I put it back with mama to dry.Thanks Rachel.![]()
I'm a hopeless case I'm afraid. LOL
I decided to help my chick that has pipped at the wrong end. Just nicked away a tiny piece of shell and made a very small slit in the membrane. Put the egg back in the incubator now.
Chick is cheeping a little bit very occasionally, and I can now also see chick trying to cut away more of the shell itself. Chick wasn't doing that before and I was worried it might suffocate due to pipping so far away from the air cell. I had no idea before candling that there was even a pip as it was located on the underside. I've now also propped up the egg a little on a folded piece of cloth so that any liquid that might be still in the egg is kept away from where the beak obviously is. Just to confirm....this is 7 1/2 hours into day 21 for this egg.
Junibutt....how's things going with your chick??
Yes, something special to associate with survival. I am open to all suggestions.Totally gorgeous! Needs a special name now.
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