I decided this chick needed help this morning.
You can see the edges of the sac where she pipped have completely dried out and some has stuck to her neck so she couldn't get any leverage to finish hatching. I know some chicks can take more than 48 hours to complete hatching but it had been 48 hours & the shell was zipping but the chick didn't have the strength to help themselves.
The inner membrane was really tough & dry - difficult to remove. I managed to peel it down until she got one leg free & gently wet what was stuck to her head & swabbed it until she could move her neck then put her back under a hen to finish the process herself ~ which she has done. There's something about the birthing process in humans that aides development [Caesar babies don't get this] & I figured it would be the same for chicks.
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I've never done this before & was scared I'd called it too early & the sac wouldn't be fully absorbed but the longer I left it the more would dry out & stick to her so I got some warm water, some cotton balls & my trusty tweezers & began carefully pulling the shell away. This was helped by the fact the shell was separating from the lining so there was a lovely little gap to slip my tweezers into. She is very, very weak. I can only hope she will gain strength now she is out of the shell.
Experienced hatchers: Did I call it too early? Should I have left it a bit longer? And is this the way to do it? She looks to be a pretty little thing & is that frizzling I see?
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