Hi all,
So this is my first post, I'll introduce myself later, but right now I need some advice urgently!
Okay so I had a batch of silver spangled Hamburg eggs in my incubator (Rcom 20), 20 eggs set, 6 clear and 1 quit halfway thru. 13 eggs went into lockdown, 8 hatched overnight day 21, all the rest bar 3 hatched the morning of day 22. The first egg pipped still hadn't hatched at this point so I assisted per Sally Sunshine, I freed the top of the egg and peeled the membrane back went to bed (wait!!) and the chick was free this morning. This chick has some crooked toes and splayed legs which I'll fix up later with tape (I'll try anyway it's my first time!). Which brings me to my dilemma.
There are two eggs left. One is dead in the shell I'm pretty sure, no movement. The other is alive and moving. Having had to assist the other I thought maybe this one needed a hand too.
So I candled (the air cell was slightly saddled and very low, I'm pretty sure the chick is not positioned correctly) and carefully made a hole where I thought the internal pip was. No pip. So I removed a bit more shell (all above the membrane in the aircell) until I could find the beak.....which had not internally pipped. I carefully dampened the membrane with some boiled cooled water and a q-tip and placed back in the incubator.
I checked again about 2 hours after and there is no progress, there is a lot of liquid in the membrane and when I moistened again with the q-tip it came back yellow, I'm worried something is ruptured. I can't see the beak anymore but the chicken is alive and moving. What should I do from here?
I'm looking forward to any and all advice.
Vanessa
PS it doesn't help my boyfriend kindly told me I'd murdered the chicken by interfering
So this is my first post, I'll introduce myself later, but right now I need some advice urgently!
Okay so I had a batch of silver spangled Hamburg eggs in my incubator (Rcom 20), 20 eggs set, 6 clear and 1 quit halfway thru. 13 eggs went into lockdown, 8 hatched overnight day 21, all the rest bar 3 hatched the morning of day 22. The first egg pipped still hadn't hatched at this point so I assisted per Sally Sunshine, I freed the top of the egg and peeled the membrane back went to bed (wait!!) and the chick was free this morning. This chick has some crooked toes and splayed legs which I'll fix up later with tape (I'll try anyway it's my first time!). Which brings me to my dilemma.
There are two eggs left. One is dead in the shell I'm pretty sure, no movement. The other is alive and moving. Having had to assist the other I thought maybe this one needed a hand too.
So I candled (the air cell was slightly saddled and very low, I'm pretty sure the chick is not positioned correctly) and carefully made a hole where I thought the internal pip was. No pip. So I removed a bit more shell (all above the membrane in the aircell) until I could find the beak.....which had not internally pipped. I carefully dampened the membrane with some boiled cooled water and a q-tip and placed back in the incubator.
I checked again about 2 hours after and there is no progress, there is a lot of liquid in the membrane and when I moistened again with the q-tip it came back yellow, I'm worried something is ruptured. I can't see the beak anymore but the chicken is alive and moving. What should I do from here?
I'm looking forward to any and all advice.
Vanessa
PS it doesn't help my boyfriend kindly told me I'd murdered the chicken by interfering
