Okay, so here is the verdict on my hatch. It looks like 4 out of the 5 that I put into lockdown passed right before lockdown. No wiggles or anything from those guys. I did put a small air opening in the one just in case but, when I did it was obviously the baby had passed and had probably been a day or two.thats why I am guessing right before lockdown because, it had been growing before that.![]()
Egg number 5 I did get wiggles and rocks. After a little while of no zipping I made it an air hole because after the history I have had with these eggs I figured it might be in distress. When I did just as I had expected no air sac and the baby was upside down. So where I should see a beak I am seeing feet. I just put it back and gave it more time to absorb the yolk sac. I didn't figure it was gonna make it, that was Wednesday night and now it is Friday and it is still alive. I am crossing my fingers but, it doesn't seem that active so I don't expect the best.I am gonna help it out just in case there is any chance but, now I have to figure out how to do an assisted hatch on a baby that is in the egg upside down. I am sure I shouldn't zip from where I put the breathing hole just in case his yolk sac is not absorbed. I am wondering if I should do a second hole in the small end of the egg and go from there. Has anyone done this before and can give me some advice?![]()
So of all my eggs that almost made it to hatch no one had a air sac. so I have done a little research and sounds like they were probably shaken up and turned into scrambled eggs in the mailing process. I probably shouldn't order from her anymore just for this reason. Makes me sad cause, my son and I really wanted some of her babies.
On a lighter note, here is some pics of my Imported Chocolate Orpington roo.
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I know he's a rooster, but all I see when I look at his picture is a cuddly little Peruvian guinea pig with beautiful hair and a rooster head.
