I may be wrong but I carefully break the membrane to let oxygen in. Since the small end doesn’t have the pocket of air that the big does.
That air, from my understanding, is for the chick to transition to oxygen and rest to built up strength for piping.
I didn’t remove any shell, just carefully opened membrane. Put some antibiotic first and sterilize your tweezer.
If this is bad information, anyone, please advise so.
That air, from my understanding, is for the chick to transition to oxygen and rest to built up strength for piping.
I didn’t remove any shell, just carefully opened membrane. Put some antibiotic first and sterilize your tweezer.
If this is bad information, anyone, please advise so.