Kdharrison86
Hatching
- Apr 10, 2023
- 3
- 3
- 6
Hi all,
I'm looking for some reassurance really.
This is my second brood incubating (my first were not viable).
I have Cayugas
and have 5 eggs in a cheapie Amazon incubator. It was a gift from my husband and figured it was worth a shot.
This lot have progressed consistently, with veins and wriggles and cheeps and tapping... right on schedule, even early in one egg case.
They went in the incubator on the 7th March.
They began wriggling on the 31st March. First cheeping and tapping to get out was on Saturday 8th April. Eventually poked out yesterday, just a little beak space and hasn't progressed much today though was EXTREMELY active about 4pm. Noisy bugger.
However, one its neighbours had smashed a good section out today while we were out, from no action to full brick through window... but now nothing. No cheeping, no wriggling, no movement. Just radio silence.
And the other 3 haven't made any moves to vacate their shells either....
They've both been silent since 6.30ish.
I've heard they can rest quite a bit after the initial hole is created... but I'm a nervous control freak and panicking that they're dying in there.
Would you leave them? Or assist with misting and tweezers?
The picture is the one who smashed today.
I'm looking for some reassurance really.
This is my second brood incubating (my first were not viable).
I have Cayugas

This lot have progressed consistently, with veins and wriggles and cheeps and tapping... right on schedule, even early in one egg case.
They went in the incubator on the 7th March.
They began wriggling on the 31st March. First cheeping and tapping to get out was on Saturday 8th April. Eventually poked out yesterday, just a little beak space and hasn't progressed much today though was EXTREMELY active about 4pm. Noisy bugger.
However, one its neighbours had smashed a good section out today while we were out, from no action to full brick through window... but now nothing. No cheeping, no wriggling, no movement. Just radio silence.
And the other 3 haven't made any moves to vacate their shells either....
They've both been silent since 6.30ish.
I've heard they can rest quite a bit after the initial hole is created... but I'm a nervous control freak and panicking that they're dying in there.
Would you leave them? Or assist with misting and tweezers?
The picture is the one who smashed today.