Power cut

LolaT1

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Sep 13, 2024
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Hello. So I have 4 eggs in an incubator. And yesterday they where day 21, and the eggs where moving lots.
Last night we had a power cut for 3 hours. I put then on my skin to try and keep then warm but today they seem to be moving about at all. And candeling you cant see anything.

What should I do. Do we thing they are ok or all dead. I'm heart broken
 
At that stage they are generating a lot of heat so there is a good chance they will be OK. All you can do is put them back in the incubator and give them a chance. Let us know how it goes.
 
At that stage they are generating a lot of heat so there is a good chance they will be OK. All you can do is put them back in the incubator and give them a chance. Let us know how it goes.
So they seem to be alive but this one is half out but has not fully absorbed it's yolk. Will it absorb it still or is this really bad
 

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Hi
How is the chick doing now?
That far out it should have absorbed all the yoke, if still like that then put chick in a cup/ box with the shell down make sure the box is small enough that baby sitts up pad the box with kitchen roll/cotten and hope for the best
I will put a picture to help describe it
 

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Hi
How is the chick doing now?
That far out it should have absorbed all the yoke, if still like that then put chick in a cup/ box with the shell down make sure the box is small enough that baby sitts up pad the box with kitchen roll/cotten and hope for the best
I will put a picture to help describe it
It is still alive and churping. It does seemed like some of its insides are out. I have done this for it. It is sitting on the inside of the shell which yoh can't see here
 

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