AmyA248
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- Jun 20, 2022
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He literally just almost all the way came out and the yellow sac is still attached!He's not ready yet. Just leave him alone.
Did you cut the top of the egg off?He literally just almost all the way came out and the yellow sac is still attached!
I’m frantic!!! What do I do?
x2That's still a lot of yolk. If he does come all the way out. wrap him in a paper towel, ad then put him in a small container within the incubator. Be very careful that the yolk does not break.
No.Did you cut the top of the egg off?
I actually have him still in his egg resting on my chest wrapped up to stay warm. Does he need to be alone in the incubator? I’m in tears and I don’t want to leave him alone. I’m just talking to him and he stopped struggling to get out. I’m trying to keep him in the bottom half of the egg, but if I do put him down he immediately starts trying to completely hatch, and shouldn’t he be kept quiet in order to absorb the sac?That's still a lot of yolk. If he does come all the way out. wrap him in a paper towel, ad then put him in a small container within the incubator. Be very careful that the yolk does not break.
So you don’t think holding him again my chest would be ok? He’s going to finish hatching if I put him down.Peeping and wiggling is normal, even in the egg absorbing the yolk. I'd keep him in the incubator so he can stay warm. If you put him in a small container that will help him from escaping and hurting himself.